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Prostate Cancer in Men: Who Is Most at Risk, Early Signs, and Expert Prevention Tips
Prostate cancer is one of the most common and serious health issues affecting men worldwide. In its early stages, the ...
EXPERTS have called on life-saving prostate cancer checks to be offered to men at higher risk of the disease, which kills 12,000 a year. A major report by Prostate Cancer Research suggests the NHS ...
New medical providers are accepting patients in the Tri-Cities and nearby communities. They include a physiatrist, a ...
We asked scientists from the Dog Aging Project for practical tips to improve your dog’s lifespan—from what to feed them to ...
Prostate cancer screening for men over 70 is complex, with current recommendations against routine PSA testing due to slow ...
A Jamaican urologist is urging a shift in the focus of prostate cancer screening from the long-promoted digital rectal examination (DRE) to the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, citing what ...
There is widespread misinformation when it comes to prostate cancer. Oncologist Dr Sudipto De debunks 4 myths and stresses the importance of regular screenings. In India, awareness about prostate ...
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Medical students shouldn't be performing pelvic exams patients don't know about | Opinion
An informed consent law in Michigan would ensure that patient wellbeing remains the focus of medical practices, even when trainees are present.
Michigan currently has no state law preventing medical students from performing pelvic exams on anesthetized patients without their consent. Surveys indicate that nonconsensual exams are common for ...
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