For our increasingly regular visitors, you might like to check out the some of the new content that has been added to the main site (as opposed to the blog) over the past couple of weeks:
- PSA as a long-term marker for risk
- The digital rectal examination or DRE
- Prostate biopsy: how it’s done and what’s involved
- That’s not what ASAP stands for! Is it? (an explanation of atypical small acinar proliferation)
- Other important tests (in the diagnosis of prostate cancer)
- The Kattan nomograms and how to use them
- ‘Views from the “other side”:’ personal reflections about prostate cancer from two urological oncologists
In addition, we have started to add video materials to the site for those who like this type of content. As an early example, please see Prostate cancer screening and early detection: a video presentation.
There’s a lot more “stuff” coming soon, with a particular emphasis on issues of treatment. However, the treatment materials have to be written with great care and attention to details, so they take a littkle longer to develop. Thanks for your continuing interest,and just look at the site map to get a full picture of just how much content we have already made available.
Filed under: Diagnosis, Management, Treatment
