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Prostate Cancer

‘Let’s together close the care gap’ on cancer, says UP Professor
Partner Content
/ 2 February 2024

‘Let’s together close the care gap’ on cancer, says UP Professor

Cancer is often preventable, so creating awareness and highlighting possible risk factors is crucial

By Professor Annie Joubert
Could this finally solve the Eastern Cape’s cancer mystery?
Article
/ 19 October 2018

Could this finally solve the Eastern Cape’s cancer mystery?

The substances that cause cancer leave their fingerprints behind. Now, the world may be closer than ever to unravelling the clues hidden in our DNA.

By Kat Arney
Five ways to reduce your risk of prostate cancer
Article
/ 19 December 2016

Five ways to reduce your risk of prostate cancer

Prostate cancer accounts for nearly a quarter of all cancers in black men. Find out how to protect yourself and the ones you love.

By Ina Skosana
#SowetoMarathon: Why this prostate cancer survivor is running today
Article
/ 21 October 2016

#SowetoMarathon: Why this prostate cancer survivor is running today

A marathon runner with prostate cancer uses his skill to promote awareness and encourage testing.

By Ina Skosana
​Erectile dysfunction: What your penis is trying to tell you
Article
/ 13 June 2016

​Erectile dysfunction: What your penis is trying to tell you

Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of a more severe condition.

By Ina Skosana
Tutu hospitalised with ‘persistent’ infection
Article
/ 15 July 2015

Tutu hospitalised with ‘persistent’ infection

South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been hospitalised with an undisclosed but "persistent" infection, his foundation said.

By Staff Reporter
Mo Bros face the figures – and it’s going to be a close shave
Article
/ 29 November 2013

Mo Bros face the figures – and it’s going to be a close shave

Will local facial hair campaigners be able to raise more than last year’s R7-million for men’s health issues?

By Amy Green and Bhekisisa Team
Movember a bro-ing phenomenon
Article
/ 30 November 2012

Movember a bro-ing phenomenon

November has not only brought back facial hair, it has raised millions for cancer research, writes Sam Jones.

By Sam Jones
Warren Buffett reveals prostate cancer condition
Article
/ 18 April 2012

Warren Buffett reveals prostate cancer condition

Berkshire Hathaway chief executive Warren Buffett has revealed he has stage one prostate cancer, adding his condition was not life-threatening.

By Ben Berkowitz
Derby-Lewis’s cancer ‘worse than expected’
Article
/ 4 November 2010

Derby-Lewis’s cancer ‘worse than expected’

Chris Derby-Lewis’s lawyer issued a statement on Thursday saying that the convicted murderer’s cancer has spread.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 July 2001

Mandela diagnosed with prostate cancer

Former South African President Nelson Mandela (83) has prostate cancer and will receive radio therapy for seven weeks.

By Staff Reporter

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