Worldwide, prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common malignancy and the fifth leading cause of death in men. In 2020, it was estimated that there were 1.4 million incident PCa and over 375,000 ...
February 1, 2012 — A new study suggests that vigorous physical activity will offer protection against prostate cancer progression because of its effects on DNA repair and cell-cycle pathways. The ...
The popularity of yoga has grown tremendously in the past decade. More than 10% of U.S. adults have practiced yoga at some point in their lives. Yoga practitioners spend on average US$90 a month, and ...
Making dietary changes, such as eating more tomatoes, cruciferous vegetables, and berries, may help lower PSA levels and reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Increasing physical activity to at least ...
Men with prostate cancer who participated in group-based resistance and aerobic exercise regimens had improved sexual function compared with those who underwent usual care. Men with prostate cancer ...
This special collection entitled “Working hard or hardly working? The latest research on exercise and prostate cancer” features articles published in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases (PCAN) in ...