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Most prostate cancers are found when the cancer is only in the prostate. It's less common for someone to have metastatic prostate cancer when first diagnosed ...
More than 3.1 million American men are living with a prostate cancer diagnosis, according to the American Cancer Society. But the disease kills roughly 2%–3% of ...
Eat healthy foods and add exercise to your daily routine to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Learn more about how to prevent prostate cancer.
Learn about treatments for prostate cancer that no longer responds to hormone therapy. Options include chemotherapy, radiopharmaceutical therapy and others.
Winston Tan, an oncologist at Mayo Clinic in Florida, provides an overview of the prostate gland, cancer risk factors, screening, diagnosis and treatment ...
Cancer of the prostate is one of the most common types of cancer. Many prostate cancers are not aggressive and stay contained to the gland itself. Treating ...
Learn about the pros and cons of prostate cancer screening to help you get ready to talk with your healthcare professional about your options.
Mayo Clinic doctors draw on their extensive experience caring for people with metastatic prostate cancers to provide you with a personalized treatment plan that ...
If the cancer starts growing again, other treatments may be used. Eventually most metastatic prostate cancers find ways to grow without hormones. When this ...
Learn about detection, diagnostic approaches, treatment options and advances for prostate cancer, including robotic prostatectomy and current research.
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