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PSA Tests for Prostate Cancer May Not Save Lives

Article Date: 2010-09-15 Updated: Category: Web -

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Men not at high risk of prostate cancer do not benefit — and may suffer harm — from routine PSA tests. A single PSA test at age 60 may be enough for most men.

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Study Finds PSA Test Saves Few Lives - NYTimes.com
... longstanding concerns about the wisdom of widespread prostate cancer screening. Although the studies are continuing, results so far are ... a decade while researchers counted deaths from prostate cancer, asking whether screening made a difference.
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... A phrase that holds a lot of truth is that most men will die with prostate cancer not from prostate cancer. The consequences of treatment can be severe, incontinence or impotence. With the benefit of long-term data, many believe that changes are ...
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... that most men will die with prostate cancer not from prostate cancer. The consequences of treatment can be severe, incontinence or impotence. ... But prostate cancer is a slow-growing cancer in many cases, and depending on a man's age, he may be more ...
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... longstanding concerns about the wisdom of widespread prostate cancer screening. Although the studies are continuing, results so far are ... a decade while researchers counted deaths from prostate cancer, asking whether screening made a difference.
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While the new law should boost the number of people who get preventive care, many patients don't take advantage of such services and many doctors don't routinely offer them.
http://online.wsj.com/article/the_informed_patient.html

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Will Boost Preventive ...
While the new law should boost the number of people who get preventive care, many patients don't take advantage of such services and many doctors don't routinely offer them.
http://online.wsj.com/article/the_informed_patient.html

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Will Boost Preventive ...
While the new law should boost the number of people who get preventive care, many patients don't take advantage of such services and many doctors don't routinely offer them.
http://online.wsj.com/article/the_informed_patient.html

New PSA test may predict prostate cancer's aggressiveness - USATODAY.com
An updated version of the standard prostate cancer test can help improve predictions about which men might not require immediate treatment, researchers report.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2010-04-23-psa-prostate_N.htm


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