Condition Center: Prostate Cancer
Some people are quick to throw in the towel when a treatment comes with some unpleasant side effects. But is that always the right move? A new study ...
Until now, cancer treatment has mostly been in the form of a shotgun-scatter approach. But perhaps a battle tactic from history is the key to bypassi...
The answer to the mystery of how breast cancer spreads and grows might have been stumbled upon by researchers in Sweden.
Yoga isn't just for women. In fact, it might help men with side effects from a type of cancer only men can get.
Your ethnicity may be a factor in your cancer risk.
Weighing the benefits of medications against their potential risks is a common conundrum for many doctors. But, for one common diabetes medication, t...
Treating prostate cancer is a balancing act — not too much treatment, but not too little. And it looks as though doctors may be getting better at b...
You'd be hard-pressed to find a person who didn't know anyone affected by cancer. New evidence is highlighting just how widespread the disease is —...
Catching cancer early can save lives, but screening too often — without good reason — may be costly and harmful.
Ditching those cigarettes may help more than just your lungs.
Sometimes two medications may be better than one — at least when it comes to prostate cancer treatment.
Obesity is behind a number of well-known heart health problems. In black men, it may also have a profound effect on cancer risk.
The fight against prostate cancer may someday get help from man's best friend.
Physical activity is a vital part of a healthy life. While research has clearly shown its benefits in preventing heart disease, fitness may lower the...
Cancer is a scary diagnosis, but there’s some really good news out there these days — more people are surviving.
Ladies, do you have a close relative or two who has had prostate cancer? This family history may play a part in your risk of breast cancer.
It may seem strange at first, but in certain cases, some patients would prefer to never discover their cancer. Experts recently examined the complica...
The majority of prostate cancer patients may receive the same treatment. There are other options, however, and they may be underused.