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Is Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer Right for Me?

There are many different types of treatment for prostate cancer, including surgery, active surveillance, radiation and hormone therapy.

Is Surgery Necessary for Prostate Cancer?

A 30-year study found that prostate-removal surgery added three years to the lives of men with prostate cancer, compared to those who were only monitored.

Early PSA Testing Could Help Predict Prostate Cancer Among Black Men

New study suggests midlife PSA testing is key to predicting aggressive prostate cancer.

Regular Screenings led to Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

Moffitt team member Mike DeWitt knew of his family history but had no symptoms when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.

PSA Testing: What Is It and Is It Right for Me?

Screening can help find many prostate cancers early, but there are still questions about whether the benefits of screening outweigh the risks for most men.

Do Late Night Dinners Increase Your Cancer Risks?

Study shows two-hour wait between dinner and bedtime correlates to lower breast, prostate cancer risks.

Working to Treat a Deadly Form of Prostate Cancer

A deadly form of prostate cancer is more common that experts previously thought. Now, Moffitt is working to combat it.

Black man in medical consultation

Advanced Prostate Cancer Treatments Equally Effective in Blacks, Whites

Recent studies compare hormone therapy and chemotherapy results for black and white men who have prostate cancer.

New Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines

Should men be screened for prostate cancer? The answer can be tricky. New guidelines are helping you make the right choice.