Prostate Cancer | Symptoms and Diagnosis

The band's former guitarist is facing the most advanced phase of the disease.

The removal of tissue for examination has limitations. A simpler form of diagnosis could help.

In the population most affected by prostate cancer, yearly blood testing can help.

A fear of overtreatment led to less PSA testing, but that may have been an overcorrection.

A new U.K. study creates an algorithm that may help to more precisely target at-risk men.

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You made it through the initial diagnosis. What happens next will determine a course of action.

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You've been referred to a urologist because an exam revealed something. What comes next?

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It's often difficult to see this disease coming. Find out why—and what you should watch for.

Researchers hope the 'competition' yields results for technology that could hone diagnosis.

In development for more than a decade, the technology gives pathologists a helping hand.

All the signs don't necessarily mean you have the disease. What else could it be?

These signs in isolation don't mean much but together may indicate something more serious.

How can you avoid prostate cancer? Understand the risk factors and screening options.

Coping with cancer is daunting. Learning about the next steps and hopeful outcomes can help.

Reduce your understandable anxiety by knowing what to expect before, on and after biopsy day.

Most cases of obstructive urinary symptoms have benign origins, but get checked anyway.