Experts urge men above 45 to get routine screenings and break the silence around prostate health before symptoms turn serious ...
Every November, cancer awareness messages flood our social media feeds. We think of humans first, but pets suffer from cancer ...
A word from the CEO"We are pleased to report continued progress for our UBC bladder cancer test during the past quarter. UBC tests continue to show steady growth, reflecting the strength of our produc ...
"Men can often be dismissive of particular health issues, but the truth is, some symptoms should never be ignored or ...
Lee Sang-wook, a professor of urology at Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, said on the 12th that he recently succeeded in preserving kidney function by removing 7cm of 73-year-old patients ...
New research from the Daffodil Centre, a partnership between Cancer Council NSW and the University of Sydney, has revealed that while cancer survival ...
Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths globally. It only affects men, and the risk of developing the ...
As we mark International Men’s Day on November 19, it’s a good moment to highlight an area of men’s health that’s less often discussed: recovery after surgery, injury or cancer treatment.
Testicular cancer, primarily affecting young men, is highly treatable, and new surgical advancements in South Florida are ...