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Man cured of HIV, cancer following breakthrough stem cell transplant: Doctors
By ABC News, 07/28/2022 “…A 66-year-old man who was diagnosed with HIV in 1988 is said to be free of
Why early prostate cancer signs are not as obvious as men think: Doctors warn an NHS focus on urinary symptoms could be hampering diagnosis of the disease
By DailyMail, 08/04/2022 “…An NHS focus on male urinary symptoms could be hampering efforts to detect prostate cancer early, doctors
‘It came out of the blue’ Ben Stiller on his shock diagnosis and what ‘saved’ his life
By Express, 08/16/2022 “…Since being declared cancer-free after an anxious three months and following surgery, Stiller publicly spoke out about
Why are men at higher risk of cancer? Biological differences may be at play
By Robby Berman – Medical News Today, 08/14/2022 “…The analysis suggests that biological differences between the two sexes account for
87% Survival – New Combined Therapy Greatly Improves Prostate Cancer Survival
By SciTech Daily, 07/16/2022 “…A combination of androgen deprivation therapy—a common hormone injection—and pelvic lymph node radiotherapy prevented prostate cancer
Men’s skin cancer deaths are higher than women’s: New analysis
By Fox News, 07/17/2022 “…Skin cancer death rates in the U.K. are higher for men than women. Cancer Research UK —
American men are sicker, die earlier than men living abroad, study says
By ABC13 Houston, 07/15/2022 “…The study looked at men from the U.S, Switzerland, Norway, New Zealand, Germany, Australia, the U.K.,
What Is Exacerbating Male Health Inequality?
By The HRD, 07/17/2022 “…New research* highlights the fact that twenty-five per cent of employers do not offer any male-specific
Men lose Y chromosomes as they age. It may be harming their hearts
By Science, 07/14/2022 “…They also start to lose Y chromosomes from their cells. Scientists have linked this vanishing to a
HPV-Related Throat Cancer Outcomes in Men Vary by Race, Ethnicity
By The Daily Nonpareil, 07/15/2022 “…Non-Hispanic White men are disproportionately affected by late-stage human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal cancer (OPC), but