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Medical cross-section diagram of the male genitourinary system showing the prostate, bladder, and urethra for a prostate cancer caregiver.
  • Prostate Cancer

A Prostate Cancer Caregiver’s Guide to Helping at Home

A prostate cancer caregiver helps with incontinence, intimacy, and tough choices—and most men regain bladder control within two years. Start here.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 13, 2026
Male pelvis anatomy showing bones of the pelvic region to explain Prostate cancer side effects on urinary and sexual function.
  • Prostate Cancer

Managing Prostate Cancer Side Effects Like Fatigue and Pain

Prostate cancer side effects are common but manageable—fatigue affects roughly 40% of men, and pain usually points to something treatable.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 13, 2026
Prostate Cancer Under 50 illustration of the human body showing internal organs including the bladder and pelvic region.
  • Prostate Cancer

What Younger Men Should Know About Prostate Cancer Under 50

Prostate cancer under 50 is rare and often silent, so family history—not symptoms—is the real early warning. Here's what younger men should know.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 13, 2026
Enlarged Prostate illustration comparing normal and enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) compressing the urethra.
  • Prostate Cancer

How to Tell Prostate Cancer From an Enlarged Prostate

Enlarged prostate or prostate cancer? Both can cause urinary symptoms, yet one is benign and never raises your cancer risk. Here's how the two truly differ.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 13, 2026
BRCA Mutations and PARP two-hit illustration showing DNA-repair failure and targeted prostate cancer treatment relevance.
  • Prostate Cancer

How BRCA Mutations Are Linked to Prostate Cancer

BRCA prostate cancer can change everything from screening to treatment—BRCA2 carries the highest risk, and a mutation may open targeted PARP therapy.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 12, 2026
Endocrine growth regulation pathway showing insulin and IGF-1 production in the context of a Prostate Cancer Diet.
  • Prostate Cancer

What to Eat and Avoid on a Prostate Cancer Diet

A prostate cancer diet works through your overall pattern and weight, not any single food — and some supplements can do more harm than good.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 12, 2026
Prostate cancer statistics medical illustration showing the prostate gland and surrounding anatomical structures.
  • Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer Statistics 2026, From Cases to Survival

Prostate cancer statistics for 2026 show a 1 in 8 lifetime risk — but only 1 in 44 men die of it. Here's what the latest US numbers really mean.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 12, 2026
Doctor explaining prostate cancer survival rate to patient during medical consultation
  • Prostate Cancer

Understanding Your Prostate Cancer Survival Rate by Stage

Prostate cancer survival rates vary by stage — from over 99% for localized disease to 38% once it spreads. Here's what the numbers mean for you.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 12, 2026
Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Anatomical diagram of the male reproductive system showing the prostate gland, bladder, seminal vesicles, and surrounding pelvic structures.
  • Prostate Cancer

Understanding the Outlook With Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Metastatic prostate cancer has a 38% 5-year survival rate—but that average doesn't predict any one person's outlook. Here's how to read it.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 12, 2026
Prostate cancer recurrence anatomy illustration showing a lateral view of the prostate gland and nearby pelvic structures.
  • Prostate Cancer

Reading the Early Signs of Prostate Cancer Recurrence

Prostate cancer recurrence usually shows up first as a rising PSA — not symptoms. Here's how doctors read the threshold, doubling time, and PSMA PET scans.

  • Dr. Gregory T. Ashton, MD — Urology & Men's Health, Dr. Cassandra L. Whitmore, MD — Radiation Oncology and Dr. Nathaniel J. Hargrove, MD — Oncology & Hematology
  • June 11, 2026
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