PSA Panic? Why That Number May Be Telling the Wrong Story
Few lab results stir more concern than a rising PSA. Though it’s now routine at checkups, even the scientist who discovered PSA warns it was never meant to diagnose cancer.
Few lab results stir more concern than a rising PSA. Though it’s now routine at checkups, even the scientist who discovered PSA warns it was never meant to diagnose cancer.
James Templeton sits down with Guerry Grune, PhD, a lifelong surfer and chemical engineer whose passion for the ocean collided with a concern for the damaging effects of sun exposure.
Solid tumors steal most of the headlines, but a reader’s question reminded us that cancers of the blood—leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma—deserve just as much spotlight, and maybe even more urgency.
What if cancer could be caught months—or even years—before your doctor sees it? Check out this article about the Hope4Cancer centers and how they can help YOU.
Scientists are using targeted sound waves to break up tumors, open the blood-brain barrier, and jumpstart the body’s own healing response. No chemo. No radiation. And it could change everything for people who feel out of options.