Prostate cancer affects over 232,000 men in the US every year. More than 27,000 men will die of the disease this year alone. Due to new tests for prostate cancer, we are able to detect it earlier than before.
And thanks to all the ground-breaking research at the world-renowned Brady Urological Institute, we now have a wider array of more effective prostate cancer treatment options. We also know more about prostate cancer prevention strategies.
In this section, you will find the latest news on prostate cancer, direct from Hopkins' specialists.
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A helpful note to our readers: The correct spelling of this male gland is PROSTATE. There is no letter R. Here are some common misspellings to watch out for when you are searching for reliable information online: prostRate, (prostrate means to lie face down, it does not refer to the body part), prostRate disorders, prostRate cancer, prostRate disease, enlarged prostRate, prostRate treatment, prostRatitis, and so forth. All of these are incorrect spellings. We hope this helps you avoid confusion.
All the articles in the Prostate Disorders area are derived from our monthly newsletter, Johns Hopkins Health After
50, our quarterly Johns Hopkins
Prostate Bulletin, and our annual Johns Hopkins
White Paper: Prostate. All of these publications are
authored by the specialists at the Johns Hopkins James Buchanan Brady
Urological Institute.
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