(WNWO) Two professors from the University of Toledo believe they have invented a safer way to treat prostate cancer. The device– called the Retractor– would allow doctors to use stronger radiation on ...
(WDBJ) - September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness month. One in eight men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetimes, and 35,000 men will die this year from it. For many men, it’s a ...
Dr. Martin Solomon, a Harvard Med School professor who serves as medical director of Brigham and Women's Primary Care of Brookline, Mass., talks about how men should go about deciding when to undergo ...
Charlotte, N.C.-based SonaCare Medical earned clearance from the Food and Drug Administration for a new version of its Sonablate device. Sonablate, intended for use in the focused ablation of prostate ...
The ability of modern multiparametric MRI to detect clinically significant prostate cancer has provided clinicians with relevant targets to be sampled and ablated using novel image-guided medical ...
Clinical studies of Dr Allen’s US Patented Thermobalancing Therapy in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia or benign prostatic enlargement (BPE or BPH) have demonstrated the efficacy and safety of ...
A new diagnostic device that can detect prostate cancer in men’s urine, according to researchers in the U.K. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men in the United States, ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have created a portable device that can detect colorectal and prostate cancer more cheaply and quickly than prevailing methods. The team believes the ...
Men can feel stronger using a natural treatment with Dr Allen’s Device for problems with their prostate. This device keeps coming top for men affected by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and chronic ...
SAN FRANCISCO, July 09, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Artera, the developer of multimodal artificial intelligence (MMAI)-based prognostic and predictive cancer tests, announced today that the U.S. Food and ...
TOLDEO, Ohio (WNWO/KXAN) — Two professors from the University of Toledo believe they have invented a safer way to treat prostate cancer. The device — called the Retractor — would allow doctors to use ...
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