by Prostate Cancer Center | Jun 28, 2019 | Prostate Cancer
One in nine men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. Deciding how to treat it can be tricky. In some cases, your doctor may recommend not treating it, but rather watch and wait, depending on its stage at diagnosis, how aggressive it’s...
by Prostate Cancer Center | Jun 25, 2019 | Prostate Cancer
Sex After Prostate Cancer: Your Treatment Choice Matters By: Dr. Neil Desai/Radiation Oncologist/UT Southwestern Medical Center Sexual function is one of the first things many men think about if they’re diagnosed with prostate cancer. However, it’s rarely the first,...
by Prostate Cancer Center | Jun 15, 2019 | Prostate Cancer
Life Saving Advice & Father’s Day Message From Prostate Cancer Survivor & Miami Marlins Fan, Don Kearns to All Men, Women, Sons & Daughters: Don’s grateful he listened to his daughter & learned a Life Saving Lesson on Father’s Day 3 years...
by Prostate Cancer Center | Jun 15, 2019 | Prostate Cancer
Every man dreads hearing the words “prostate problems.” Chances are, by the time the words are uttered, symptoms have already appeared. The need to get up 2-to-3 times a night to urinate, followed by the inability to do so, are the most common signs...
by Prostate Cancer Center | Jun 12, 2019 | Prostate Cancer
85% of Men with Prostate Cancer who choose Active Surveillance often don’t follow the Life Saving Guidelines. Plus it turns out, Watching & Waiting is often not a good idea. Recent research shows often times Prostate Cancer thought to be slow moving, was...
by Prostate Cancer Center | May 24, 2019 | Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer impacts not only the man diagnosed with it, but also his friends, family, and caregivers. Caring for someone with prostate cancer can be challenging, but there are things you can do to help and support your loved one, while also taking care of...
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