Overtreatment of older prostate cancer patients with a limited life expectancy has increased over the past two decades among men receiving care in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health system, researchers ...
When diagnosed with prostate cancer, men with limited life expectancy are being overtreated, according to a study published Nov. 11 in JAMA Internal Medicine. Researchers from Los Angeles-based Cedars ...
About 1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime. But a new study concludes an increasing number of men with limited life expectancy are being overtreated for the disease with procedures ...
Overtreatment of men with prostate cancer and limited life expectancy (LE) has persisted in the era of active surveillance and worsened in some instances, according to a new study. “Overtreatment of ...
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Study Finds Most Prostate Cancer Patients Following NCCN Guidelines Live Long, Healthy Lives
PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA — New research published in the July 2025 issue of JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network offers encouraging news for men diagnosed with nonmetastatic prostate ...
Last month, Virginia’s 2024 County Health Rankings revealed Petersburg to be the lowest-ranked city in Virginia for life expectancy for the seventh year in a row. The city's life expectancy is just ...
Dr. William Russell specializes in radiation oncology in Baton Rouge. He graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1984. Russell is double-board certified in internal medicine ...
Prostate cancer is highly treatable when detected early, as it carries a favourable prognosis. Therefore, awareness among ...
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"My life expectancy is maybe this summer" - Dilbert's Scott Adams reveals terminal cancer diagnosis
Scott Adams, creator of the "Dilbert" comic strip, revealed he has terminal prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. It's the same disease affecting former president Joe Biden. During his Rumble ...
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