Prostate cancer does not wait, neither should we. Early detection is the best bet for your health, go and get screened.
HAVE you ever heard about claims that having more sex and ejaculating more reduces your risk of prostate cancer?
When men are diagnosed  with breast cancer, in a very odd way their masculinity and sexuality is questioned or challenged in a way.
We can empower men to be proactive in safeguarding their prostate health. Instead of relying on unproven theories, here are some tips to stay on top of your prostate health:
Failure to do so would mean that men's reproductive health-seeking behaviour regarding early screening and treatment for prostate cancer will remain compromised.
These are the skilled hands behind the beam, the steady presence throughout treatment and the compassionate faces patients grow to trust.
PROSTATE cancer is silently killing Zimbabwean men.
Breast cancer is one of the most talked-about cancers in Zimbabwe, yet many myths and misconceptions still surround it.