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Is AS safe? Can exercise help low-risk prostate cancers? Yes, and yes. Read more. And join upcoming webinars, k?

How you can help your radiologist get better MRIs results to prostate cancer diagnosis.

Inquiring minds want to know: Famed author Rushdie escaped a fatwa-crazed assassin's knife. But would his prostate escape the surgeon's knife?

UPDATED--Aftermath of the Collins' case: AnCan webinar on April 29 on the safety of Active Surveillance

Urine test shown to help as many as half of patients with Gleason 3+4 or higher avoid imaging and biopsies, researchers report

Remain calm: Prominent doctor's PCa became a Snarling Tiger overnight. But that's not likely to happen to you.

BREAKING News: Top doc Francis Collins, former NIH director, shares his advanced PCa journey

BREAKING News!! O.J. dead from PCa

PSA risk levels could help men avoid frequent PSAs and reduce emotional distress, German researchers suggest

Does "T" fuel the fire of cancer? More research needed on testosterone, but T not ruled out in patients on Active Surveillance

Harvard researchers confirm value of approach to avoid unnecessary biopsies by using MRIs and PSA Density

Docs, here comes the judge: Don't worry about malpractice suits for recommending AS, but do worry about not recommending AS

Inquiring minds want to know: Does frequent ejaculation reduce risk for prostate cancer?

Expert deep dives Decipher, Prolaris, GPS, Artera AI--tests to guide prostate cancer decisions

Pathologists keeping eye out for a 'bad actor' known as intraductal carcinoma--not recommended for Active Surveillance

U.S. debate on transperineal vs. transrectal drags on despite randomized trials

Decipher gets boost in guidelines in molecular genomics derby for testing prostate cancer

Stockholm3 test coming to head off unnecessary biopsies

AI future impact on PCa: Bye-bye active surveillance for Gleason 6, hello AS for Gleason 8? Will the Gleason score and pathologist be replaced?

Like Xmas in July: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month comes seven months early

Hot off the presses: Epstein era at Johns Hopkins ends. Famed uropathologist moving on

Bill Manning named new ASPI honcho

Caveat emptor (Let the buyer beware): Focal therapy for Gleason 6 diagnosis

Shining some light on diets to slow lower-risk prostate cancer--don't forget to exercise

A rural Kansas active surveillance patient shares his story as a medical migrant

"Making the difference" as an advocate--PCRI

"The Juice" diagnosed with prostate cancer--but how bad is it?

'Signs and wonders': The mystery of the disappearing prostate cancer lesions

This just in: King Charles diagnosed with a type of cancer after BPH. Not prostate cancer? But what is it?

Open letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin from the Prostate Cancer Community

Just in: U.S. Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin fesses up on being 'gut punched' and keeping U.S. in dark

News from ASCO meeting: New blood test finds more metastatic cancers, reduces overdiagnosis/overtreatment low-risk. Also, debate on low-risk GL6 goes to status quo.

Why Prostate Cancer Testing and Treatment is a Public Health Disaster--How the herd mentality created a false prostate cancer narrative.

When is a cancer not a cancer? Wall Street Journal asks as the Gleason 6 debate goes mainstream

PCa news ripped from the headlines: MLK Jr.'s son dies, Chicago Cubs' Hall of Famer diagnosed with metastatic disease

Two POV's on Defense Secretary's dilemma: the 'emasculating journey' and prostate cancer privacy vs. public right to know

Scanning headlines: King Charles undergoing BPH treatment next week--Can a cuppa fix a royal pain? And American Cancer Society reports PCa rates up again.

You got questions? Pathologist Zhou has answers.

Open Letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin from the Prostate Cancer Community

The fog of cancer, secrecy, and the right to privacy: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's 'lapse of judgment' reverberates

As mysteriously as he disappeared last May, Dr. Jonathan I. Epstein resurfaces, calling for 'empowering patients'

Breaking news: Defense Secretary Austin gets hospitalized secretly twice --for a prostatectomy and complications. Biden kept out of the loop.

Part 2: Mighty hard row for medical migrant on AS: Hours and hours on the road, miles to go

New Year's resolution: Find time to be grateful, especially if you're on AS

Part 1 Urology's 'Dust Bowl': The prostate cancer journey, a mighty hard row in rural America