Cases of prostate cancer are on the rise in California, according to new research. A study by UC San Francisco (UCSF) included nearly 388,000 men who had prostate cancer between 2004 and 2021. The ...
Incidence of distant-stage prostate cancer has been rising significantly throughout California since 2011, with a 6.7% annual increase. Prostate cancer mortality rates, which had been declining, ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting American men other than skin cancer and the second leading cause of male cancer deaths. The American Cancer Society estimates that about 313,780 men ...
A new study has found a “rising trend” in California men being diagnosed with late-stage prostate cancer—a disease which claimed the life of “Easy Rider” star Dennis Hopper at 74 years old—and ...
The incidence of advanced prostate cancer in California rose markedly in the decade since doctors stopped routinely screening all men for the disease, according to a new study. Following a change in ...
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