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Prostate testing may not target those most likely to benefit, warn experts
Current prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing "may not effectively target testing to those most likely to benefit, raising ...
Objective To characterise the use of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test in primary care in England. Design Population based open cohort study. Setting England. Participants 10 235 805 male ...
Prostate cancer blood tests ‘can lead to men being over-tested’, experts say - The PSA test measures the amount of a protein made by prostate gland cells and can indicate cancer.
Researchers found that late-stage, or distant-stage, prostate cancer is increasing across all age groups, including by approximately 3% annually in men under 55 and by 6% in those 55 and older. The ...
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Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer
Active surveillance is a safe treatment option for low-risk cases. Understand the role of regular testing and the impact on ...
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