Dr. Bruce Trock answers the question: 'Vasectomy And Prostate Cancer Risk?' March 16, 2009 -- Question: How does having a vasectomy affect the risk of developing prostate cancer? Answer: The situation ...
young male patient_TS_151684615 Vasectomy can continue to be a safe method of contraception in men. Men who undergo a vasectomy do not have an increased risk for developing prostate cancer, according ...
Vasectomy, a widespread form of birth control, is associated with a small but significantly increased risk of prostate cancer over the long run, according to a comprehensive analysis of Danish ...
A vasectomy is a form of birth control for men. This minimally invasive surgical procedure prevents sperm from entering the semen and then being released during ejaculation. According to the Centers ...
(HealthDay News) — Vasectomy is associated with an increased incidence of prostate cancer overall during extended follow-up, with an elevated risk seen for high-grade and lethal cancer, according to a ...
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CHICAGO --- Northwestern University researchers have discovered men with an unusual form of dementia have a higher rate of vasectomy than men the same age who are cognitively normal. The dementia is ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Men who have had a vasectomy may face an increased risk of developing a rare type of dementia marked by a steady loss of language skills, researchers said on Tuesday. Sign up ...