Primary care providers ordering more PSA tests
U.S. primary care providers ordered twice as many office-based prostate-specific antigen tests in 2008 as they did in 1997.
U.S. primary care providers ordered twice as many office-based prostate-specific antigen tests in 2008 as they did in 1997.
Elevated serum uric acid levels may be a marker for an increased risk of erectile dysfunction.
A new study shows that a family history of other cancers in first-degree relatives may increase a patient’s risk for prostate cancer, according to findings presented at the American Urological Association 2011 Annual Meeting.