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Getting tested for prostate cancer: Digital exam, blood test and prostate biopsy

Prostate cancer rarely produces recognisable symptoms in the early stages. So diagnosing the cancer early, when it is easier to […]

Prostate cancer treatment breakthrough

Deakin University medical scientists have made a breakthrough in prostate cancer treatment, by piggy backing a chemotherapy drug onto a […]

Only 1 in 10 Australians warned of medical over diagnosis risks by doctors

A national survey reveals that only one in ten Australians report being told about the risk of overdiagnosis by their […]

Exercising for better health in prostate cancer therapy

After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, Phil, Bob and Derek were invited to join a research study about how regular […]

Prostate cancer treatment side effects: Three guys find ways to cope and beat c…

Prostate cancer treatment affects all men differently. Read about three Aussie guys experiences coping with fatigue, reduced libido and other side effects.

Diagnosing prostate cancer could be as easy as peeing on a stick

University of Queensland researchers are working on a prostate cancer test that is as simple as a pregnancy test. Dr […]

Mushroom compound with Vit E suppress prostate cancer tumours

Stopping Australia’s most commonly diagnosed cancer – prostate cancer – in its tracks is the goal of scientists around the […]

Prostate Cancer: Robotic Radical Prostatectomy

Hi, I’m Doctor Lawrence Haywood, Consultant Neurologist at the Epworth Freemasons and Epworth Eastern Hospitals in Melbourne. I joined the […]

Prostate Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment

Transcript Hello, I’m Associate Professor Phillip Stricker, Prostate Cancer Specialist and Director of the St Vincent’s Prostate Cancer Centre. I […]
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Prostate cancer: Adenocarcinoma

Adenocarcinoma is the most common type of prostate cancer. It arises in glandular cells of the prostate and usually affects men over 60 years.