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Ivey signs into law no-cost prostate cancer screening bill named for AL.com’s Roy S. Johnson
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed into law a bill to require insurance companies to cover prostate cancer screening at no cost for men who are at high risk of the disease. Lawmakers passed the bill last week ...
A new blended genome genetic test being studied in a major clinical trial may help identify men at highest risk of aggressive prostate cancer and personalise screening strategies.
A Manchester creative agency has developed what is believed to be the world’s first digital outdoor advert controlled by a player’s backside, in a campaign designed to tackle deadly misconceptions ...
The prostate cancer diagnostics market size was estimated at USD 9.72 billion in 2025 and is projected to attain around USD 18 billion by 2035, growing at a notable CAGR of 6.36 % from 2026 to 2035.
Drugmaker Novartis’ Super Bowl ad explained that prostate cancer screening starts with a simple blood test, aiming to dispel ...
A single PSA test at midlife may identify men with a low risk of prostate cancer for up to 20 years, supporting longer screening intervals. Men with a low baseline PSA level at midlife have a low risk ...
Men from across Surrey are set to benefit from a major investment in leading medical technology at Nuffield Health Woking Hospital, as the hospital launches Aquablation therapy for patients suffering ...
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Black men have one of the highest rates of prostate cancer. In fact, 1 in 6 will develop the disease in their lifetimes. And we also have twice the risk of dying from prostate cancer compared to White ...
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