Brian Custer is the host for Showtime Championship Boxing and co-host of the McNabb & Custer Show on ESPN Radio. He shares his story of surviving prostate cancer with the Tom Joyner Morning Show. “They call it the silent killer for a reason. It started five years ago. I was getting ready to turn 40. I […]

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Dr. Samadi is the Chairman of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital and Professor of Urology at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School…

According to new research, there may be a new test that flags the most progressive forms of prostate cancer. Listen to the audio player to hear…

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A new study continues to weigh in on the ongoing debate about the health risks of bicycle riding for men. Researchers found that cyclists who…

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Jasmine Sanders reports on a new Northwestern University research study that links the lack of an important nutrient to an increased prostate cancer risk in men.…

Pastor Creflo Dollar wears a brave face, but he has experienced the fight of his life battling prostate cancer. During his visit to “The Rickey…

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Have a question for the doctor? Text it to “646464″ (OHOHOH). Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting American men. In 2010, an estimated…

Every year, more and more research is done showing that there may be associations between certain everyday lifestyle choices we make and the development of prostate cancer. African-American men and those with a strong family history of the disease are also at increased risk. Some of the following signs and symptoms common to prostate cancer […]

VIA:  Health.Com By:  Ed Edelson/HealthDay Reporter Although the case for coffee and exercise playing a part in the prevention of prostate cancer has not yet fully been proven, but the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study does show a clear association with both activities. Data on 50,000 men that participated in the study shows a common diagnosis […]

VIA: ProstateHealthGuide.Com • Age. 40 or over for men with a family history of prostate cancer and African Americans, 50 and above for other men. Most prostate cancers are diagnosed in men over 65, but it is becoming more common in men 55-65. • Family history. Your risk of developing prostate cancer is doubled if […]