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Press release: VR could reduce anxiety for people undergoing medical procedures
Using virtual reality (VR) to explain what to expect ahead of a medical procedure could help patients better understand their treatment and reduce anxiety, a new study suggests.
NewsPress release: Smartphone app can help men last longer in bed, finds research
A smartphone app addressing the psychological roots of premature ejaculation can boost sex life, delay ejaculation, and reduce stigma, researchers find.
NewsPress release: Scan that makes prostate cancer cells glow could cut need for biopsies
An imaging test could safely halve the number of people who need a biopsy for suspected prostate cancer following inconclusive or reassuring results from an MRI scan, new research has found.
NewsPress release: Research presented at international urology conference in London shows how far prostate cancer screening has come
Nearly 300 abstracts on prostate cancer research from around the world will be presented at the European Association of Urology Congress (EAU26), taking place in London from 13–16 March 2026.
NewsNew imaging technology less accurate than MRI at detecting prostate cancer, trial shows
A team of researchers in Australia and New Zealand has found that MRI scans can detect prostate cancer more accurately than the newer, prostate-specific -PSMA PET/CT scanning technique.
Atezolizumab translates into survival benefit for bladder cancer patients with ctDNA positivity
Researchers treated a group of post-surgery bladder cancer patients with the drug atezolizumab have found that patients whose blood contained circulating tumour DNA, responded well to the treatment.
Urine gene test can predict bladder cancer years before diagnosis
Testing for genetic mutations in urine can detect bladder cancer years before the disease shows clinical symptoms, new research has shown.