Evidence is mounting that cyproterone, principally intended to control the libido and sexual deviation in men, may be linked to liver cancer. ...
In 1980, I had a prostectomy to improve the flow of urine and, as I also had an undescended testicle, it was agreed that it should be removed as a precaution against possible cancer.
Research from Australia shows that diet can play a crucial role in lowering women's risk of developing breast cancer. ...
Regular readers will know that the PSA (prostate specific antigen) test is one of the most useless in the whole armoury of medical procedures. It's, at best, a poor predictor of prostate cancer, and is very unreliable when it comes to picking up...
Q:I would be grateful for any help and advice you could offer with regard to an unstable bladder. The hospital doctor I saw for diagnosis many years ago prescribed imipramine. Although it cured th ...
Consider using the following tests instead:
* The AMAS (antimalignin antibody in serum) test can identify cancer years before it is seen on film or a scan with an accuracy rate of 95-99 per cent
Men who reach retirement age with slow-growing prostate cancer are likely to live as long as men without tumours, scientists have discovered. ...
The world of dietary fats is a complicated alphabet soup of names and numbers, and our understanding of how each type of fat works in the body - for good or ill - is far from complete.
Men with prostate cancer are unlikely to gain any real benefit from androgen suppression procedures, either surgical or pharmacological, which are aimed at controlling male hormones. ...
PSA: A test too far and wide

