prostate cancer
Coverage of prostate cancer in the Nexus archive.
- Queen Camilla wished she could share king's diagnosis during a visit to cancer charity
Queen Camilla recounted a visit to a cancer support center where she felt unable to discuss King Charles III's diagnosis despite knowing about it beforehand. The queen spoke about her longing to talk about his condition, noting that King Charles III's openness regarding his treatment has been credited with prompting more men to get tested for prostate cancer and other diseases.
- Hunter Biden says his father’s prostate cancer is causing him pain even as he continues to speak out
Hunter Biden stated that his father, Joe Biden, has prostate cancer which has metastasized into his bones, causing pain and being very debilitating. Despite his illness, sources report he continues to speak publicly on issues important to him. He was also mentioned as planning to publish a memoir titled “Promise Me, America.”
- Hunter Biden Says His Father’s Cancer Is Worsening
Hunter Biden stated that his father’s cancer is worsening. The article also reports that former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2025, and appeared at an event in Washington in December.
- MRI is standard for diagnosing prostate cancer in most western countries. But most U.S. men don’t get them
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in the U.S., with 333,000 new cases annually, but has a 99% 5-year survival rate. Current diagnosis relies on PSA blood tests and biopsies, which can lead to overdiagnosis of low-grade cases that often don't require treatment.
- Broadcaster and journalist Edward Stourton, who had prostate cancer, dies
Edward Stourton, a broadcaster and journalist, died after having prostate cancer. He was pictured at the BBC in 1998.
- Gio’s Chicago Pizza closing after 4.5 years, citing health and rising costs
Gio’s Chicago Pizza, a Nashville-based deep-dish pizza business, is closing after 4.5 years due to rising costs, health challenges, and food truck operational difficulties. Owner Greg Knotek cites prostate cancer, a stolen generator, and high fuel prices as key factors, but plans to return in the future. The final service will be held Friday night at Citizens Kitchen.
- Biden announces memoir will be released on Nov. 17
Joe Biden announced his memoir, 'Promise Me, America,' will be released on Nov. 17, covering his presidential decisions on the pandemic, economy, military actions, and the Jan. 6 incident. The book will address his choice to run for reelection and step aside, and Biden mentioned undergoing treatment for prostate cancer diagnosed in May 2025.
- Dermot Murnaghan was a 'legend of news' who announced the deaths of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II - and his prostate cancer advocacy will save lives
Dermot Murnaghan, described as a 'legend of news,' announced the deaths of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II. His advocacy for prostate cancer awareness is highlighted as life-saving.
- TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan dies after being ill with prostate cancer
TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan died peacefully at his home in London on Saturday after a period of illness with prostate cancer, as stated by his family.
- Sailor hopes to raise prostate cancer awareness through 2026 Race to Mackinac
Sailor Rich Stearns aims to raise prostate cancer awareness through the 2026 Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac. The event is a sailing race from Chicago to Mackinac Island.
- Fresh fury at prostate betrayal: Panel that rejected major screening programme had NO specialists in the cancer and NO black voices
A panel that rejected a major prostate cancer screening program included no specialists in the cancer and no black voices, sparking public anger. The decision has been criticized as a betrayal due to the lack of relevant expertise and racial diversity on the panel.
- Even after three decades as a hospital consultant I missed my own prostate cancer for two years. Now my health and sexual function are ruined. These are the signs you must not ignore
A hospital consultant with three decades of experience missed his own prostate cancer for two years, resulting in ruined health and sexual function. He warns readers to not ignore specific signs of the disease.
- New blood test detects 90% of aggressive prostate cancer cases, beating current screenings
A new blood test called Stockholm3 detects 90% of aggressive prostate cancer cases, outperforming the traditional PSA test which detects 74%. A study involving 12,000 men found Stockholm3 missed significantly fewer serious cases without increasing unnecessary follow-ups.
- The lingering war: Vietnam vets’ battle over Agent Orange
Vietnam veterans continue to battle health issues linked to Agent Orange exposure, with Art Gentry, a 77-year-old veteran, denied VA benefits due to his service at Subic Bay, which is not on the official presumptive exposure locations list. Despite prior approvals for similar claims, Gentry's case highlights the bureaucratic challenges veterans face in securing benefits for diseases like prostate cancer and Type 2 diabetes.
- Massive 640% surge in prostate checks after Jeremy Clarkson went public with his cancer diagnosis
There was a 640% increase in prostate cancer checks following Jeremy Clarkson's public disclosure of his cancer diagnosis. The surge highlights a significant rise in medical screenings after a high-profile individual shared their health experience.
- Frederick Anderson, Man Cave Health, and the power of blue
The Blue Jacket Fashion Show, founded by Frederick Anderson and Laura Miller in 2016, hosted Blue Ball 2026 at Nebula in New York City to benefit Man Cave Health and promote prostate cancer awareness. The event used fashion and culture to address men's health issues, emphasizing early detection and reducing stigma.
- PSA testing for prostate cancer: Understanding the debate
PSA testing for prostate cancer detects elevated prostate-specific antigen levels but is controversial due to false positives and non-cancerous causes like enlarged prostates. Experts recommend men aged 55-69 and those at higher risk (family history, African American descent) discuss screening with healthcare providers, as early detection can improve outcomes for aggressive cancers.
- PSA testing for prostate cancer: Understanding the debate
PSA testing for prostate cancer is controversial due to its potential for false positives and non-cancerous causes of elevated PSA levels. Experts recommend men aged 55-69 discuss screening with providers, especially those at higher risk, such as African American men or those with family history. The test can detect life-threatening cancers early but may lead to unnecessary biopsies or treatment for slow-growing, non-threatening cancers.
- Jeremy Clarkson reveals the lifestyle changes he has made after battling 'aggressive' prostate cancer so he can 'watch his grandchildren grow up'
Jeremy Clarkson has made lifestyle changes following his battle with aggressive prostate cancer to ensure he can watch his grandchildren grow up.
- DR MAX PEMBERTON: Prostate cancer can go unnoticed for years - then it's too late. But here's the little-discussed thing every woman can do to make sure her husband catches it early
Prostate cancer can remain undetected for years, often leading to late diagnosis. The article highlights a little-discussed action women can take to ensure their husbands detect it early.
- 'It's a no brainer': Jeremy Clarkson is urging men to get checked for prostate cancer after two brushes with death in a matter of months
Jeremy Clarkson is urging men to get checked for prostate cancer following two near-death experiences within months.
- 'It's a no brainer': Jeremy Clarkson is urging men to get checked for prostate cancer after two brushes with death in a matter of months
Jeremy Clarkson is urging men to get checked for prostate cancer after experiencing two brushes with death within months. The article highlights his personal experience as a reason for encouraging health screenings.
- No more painful biopsies? How a new blood test will transform cancer detection in Hong Kong
Hong Kong researchers are developing new blood tests to detect cancer earlier, potentially transforming screenings and diagnoses. Retired businessman Peter Wan Ying-keung's experience with a prostate cancer diagnosis via a blood test in 2013 highlights the challenges of current methods.
- Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily shares sweet snap with her dad after he confirmed he is in remission and filming series 6 of Clarkson's Farm following prostate cancer diagnosis
Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily shared a photo with him after he confirmed being in remission from prostate cancer and is filming series 6 of Clarkson's Farm.
- Jeremy Clarkson in remission from prostate cancer
Jeremy Clarkson has entered remission from prostate cancer, which he disclosed as 'aggressive' during an episode of Clarkson's Farm earlier this week.
- Jeremy Clarkson, 66, reveals he is in remission after being diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer as he says he's the 'world's luckiest man'
Jeremy Clarkson, 66, has entered remission after being diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. He described himself as the 'world's luckiest man' following his medical update.
- Jeremy Clarkson, 66, reveals he is in remission after being diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer as he says he's the 'world's luckiest man'
Jeremy Clarkson, 66, has entered remission after being diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer. He describes himself as the 'world's luckiest man.'
- Jeremy Clarkson's health woes: the TV star's 'aggressive' prostate cancer diagnosis is just one of several medical emergencies he has faced over the years
Jeremy Clarkson has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer and has experienced multiple medical emergencies over the years.
- Jeremy Clarkson, 66, is back at work filming series six of Clarkson's Farm days after revealing he has secretly been battling 'aggressive' prostate cancer
Jeremy Clarkson is resuming work on the sixth series of Clarkson's Farm after disclosing he has been secretly battling aggressive prostate cancer.
- Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan enjoys a day out with her kids at Royal Ascot after he revealed 'aggressive' prostate cancer diagnosis
Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan attended Royal Ascot with her children after he disclosed an 'aggressive' prostate cancer diagnosis. The event highlights her personal activity amidst his health challenges.
- Jeremy Clarkson, British television host, has ‘aggressive’ prostate cancer
Jeremy Clarkson, a British television personality and former host of the BBC show 'Top Gear,' has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, which was detected early and treated with surgery. He discussed his condition during the final episodes of his documentary series 'Clarkson’s Farm,' expressing uncertainty about future seasons based on treatment success.
- Kaleb Cooper breaks his silence on 'best mate' Jeremy Clarkson's prostate cancer diagnosis as he says he's been 'by his side' throughout his battle with 'aggressive' disease
Kaleb Cooper addressed Jeremy Clarkson's prostate cancer diagnosis, stating he has supported his 'best mate' throughout his battle with the 'aggressive' disease. Cooper confirmed he has been by Clarkson's side during the health challenge.
- 'Top Gear' host diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer
The 'Top Gear' host has been diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer and mentioned during the final episodes of 'Clarkson’s Farm' that his ability to return for season six depends on the success of his treatment.
- 'Top Gear' host diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer
James Clarkson, host of 'Top Gear,' has been diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer. He mentioned during the final episodes of the fifth season of 'Clarkson’s Farm' that his participation in the next season depends on the success of his treatment.
- British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson reveals prostate cancer in final ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ episodes
British television personality Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he has prostate cancer on the final fifth-season episodes of his farm reality show.
- British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson reveals prostate cancer in final 'Clarkson’s Farm' episodes
Jeremy Clarkson revealed he has aggressive prostate cancer detected early during the final episodes of 'Clarkson’s Farm' season five. He discussed his diagnosis with farm staff and stated his prognosis will be known in November, with potential implications for the show's future.
- British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson reveals prostate cancer in final 'Clarkson’s Farm' episodes
British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson revealed he has prostate cancer during the final episodes of 'Clarkson’s Farm.' The cancer was detected early and described as aggressive, with Clarkson undergoing surgery and awaiting a November prognosis. He informed his farm team of the diagnosis during harvest planning and hinted at a potential return for season six if treatment is successful.
- Jeremy Clarkson shares ‘aggressive’ prostate cancer diagnosis
Jeremy Clarkson revealed he was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer last summer and underwent an operation to remove 10% of his prostate. The diagnosis was disclosed in the final two episodes of the fifth series of his Prime Video documentary, Clarkson’s Farm, alongside his farm manager and land agent.
- Testosterone is being overprescribed to men — here's who should take it, and when it backfires
Testosterone therapy is overprescribed in the US, with 88% of men in a study not meeting criteria for treatment, risking heart issues, infertility, and long-term dependence. The University of Michigan study highlights improper prescriptions to men with conditions like sleep apnea or prostate cancer, as TRT use has quadrupled since the 1990s.
- Bed tech offers ‘hot flash mode’ for menopausal women sweating through sleep
A high-tech bed system features a 'hot flash mode' designed to assist menopausal women experiencing night sweats. The same mode also benefits men undergoing prostate cancer treatment, according to the brand, as reported by The Post.