
PCF reinforces its dedication to patient care with pilot nursing program in nearly all 50 states that focuses on genetic services.
PCF reinforces its dedication to patient care with pilot nursing program in nearly all 50 states that focuses on genetic services.
Each year, Prostate Cancer Foundation researchers come together to discuss the latest developments in the fight against cancer.
The World's Leading Non-profit Organization in Prostate Cancer Research Encourages Americans to Eat Healthier While Raising Awareness About Health Disparities Among African American Men.
A PCF-funded study of men with prostate cancer in Italy suggests that men with prostate cancer who were taking ADT were 4 times less likely to be infected with the coronavirus than men who were not on ADT (androgen deprivation therapy), and 5 times less likely to die. These new findings are a game-changer and may lead to potential treatments for COVID-19, even in men without prostate cancer.
Patients with prostate cancer are facing a unique situation amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some of the resources the Prostate Cancer Foundation is offering to help patients in this turbulent situation.
Men with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer will now have a fourth treatment option to consider.
Thousands of men who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year alone now have a wealth of new and updated resources to ensure they make the best treatment choices they can.
A good nurse can make a huge difference for a patient struggling to deal with an illness, not only in comfort, or pain relief, or even in teaching how to manage symptoms or side effects – but in hope and confidence.
The Prostate Cancer Foundation announced the newly revised 2019 Prostate Cancer Patient Guide, a comprehensive resource for diagnosis, treatment, side effects, survivorship, and risk factors for patients and families with a history of prostate cancer.