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Super Bowl, Tight and prostate cancer

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Relax your tight end? What a Super Bowl ad got right about prostate cancer screening
Drugmaker Novartis’ Super Bowl ad explained that prostate cancer screening starts with a simple blood test, aiming to dispel fear of an exam for a treatable cancer.

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'Tight end' Super Bowl prostate test commercial gets laughs, but what do experts say?
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Super Bowl ad uses NFL tight ends to promote finger-free prostate cancer screening
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Super Bowl commercials 2026: The good, the bad and the good-stupid
Here’s one thing I hated about the commercials for the Super Bowl this year: Apparently, if I can trust the PR campaigns behind many of these ads, to get the full “experience” of their commercials, I ...

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The Best, Worst, and Most WTF Commercials of Super Bowl LX
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2026 Super Bowl: 5 Best Commercials, Ranked
MedPage Today on MSN
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Paradigm Shift for Evaluating, Treating Biochemical Recurrence in Prostate Cancer

When PSA rises after surgery, PSMA PET/CT detects cancer missed by conventional imaging
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New study unlocks important information about how to treat recurring prostate cancer

New research appearing in the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network found that incorporating information from prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT scans may be able to predict progression-free survival (PFS) and guide treatment planning in patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels following removal of the prostate.
European Medical Journal
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Low Midlife PSA Linked to Reduced 20-Year Prostate Cancer Risk

New research links PSA and PSA density to long-term prostate cancer risk, supporting risk-adapted screening strategies. Learn more about the 20-year findings.
MedPage Today on MSN
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Single Midlife PSA Test May Identity Long-Term Prostate Cancer Risk

Many men with low levels could be spared from invasive procedures and frequent testing
Yahoo Malaysia
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As a prostate cancer surgeon, this is what I wish every man knew about the disease

Of all the health conditions facing men as they get older, there is no doubt that prostate cancer is the most widely discussed, emotive and challenging. It is also fairly controversial, given the
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Legends of Basketball Partners with Prostate Cancer Foundation on "Check the Box!" New National Prostate Cancer Awareness Initiative

The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) and the Legends of Basketball / National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA) today announced a new partnership to advance PCF’s "Check the Box! Saving Lives Together" nationwide initiative ensuring every man,
WTAE-TV
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Given Biden’s diagnosis, what a urologist wants you to know about prostate screening

Editor's note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine.When I learned that former President Joe Biden had not undergone prostate ...
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Rob Gronkowski Tells Men to ‘Relax Your Tight End’ in Funny PSA for Prostate Cancer Screening (Exclusive)

“Talking about health should never be awkward,” the former NFL tight end tells PEOPLE
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