Understanding prostate cancer: risks, symptoms and prevention
Prostate cancer affects some 300,000 people in the United States annually. A Swedish urology expert offers guidance for protecting yourself.
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Tips and clinical advice to help men stay healthy
Prostate cancer affects some 300,000 people in the United States annually. A Swedish urology expert offers guidance for protecting yourself.
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A urologist at Swedish Urology answers common questions about erectile dysfunction, outlines care options and shares prevention tips.
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Age-related health issues often appear in our 40s and 50s. Being proactive can help you stay healthy as you get older. Learn more.
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Swedish’s program, led by dedicated teams, has been recognized a radiopharmaceutical therapy center of excellence.
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Tommy Li, from the Providence Swedish-sponsored Seattle Cascades, shares some best practices to help men prioritize their health.
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Major advances include more tailored, targeted therapies and a significantly improved experience for patients.
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Learn what you need to know about prostate cancer — and about new tools for diagnosing and treating the disease.
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Experts from Swedish share their insights into important men’s health issues for National Men’s Health Month in June.
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Review information about cancer prevention shared by experts at the Swedish Cancer Institute in this collection of past blog posts.
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Getting an annual exam might not sound like fun, but regular primary care appointments can lead to better health long term.
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After illness or injury, rehabilitation caregivers help patients get life back on track
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Here’s what you need to know about flu shots and the COVID-19 vaccine
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Meditation and mindfulness can improve your heart health. Learn more about how to easily adopt a meditation practice for your health.
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