Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK, according to Prostate Cancer UK. Cancer Research UK says ...
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Men Unlikely to Benefit Are Getting PSA Testing Anyhow
Contrary to recommendations regarding age and PSA screening, over the course of nearly two decades the highest PSA testing ...
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Early detection cuts prostate cancer death risk by up to 50% : Why PSA testing is a must for all men
Prostate cancer, a prevalent male cancer, can be detected early through a simple PSA blood test, significantly reducing ...
A drug combination already used in advanced prostate cancer now appears to significantly extend survival when given earlier.
Dave Riley, from East Lancashire Prostate Cancer Support, said men over 50 can get tested annually, but "you can get checked ...
With the backing of Rishi Sunak, Prostate Cancer UK published a report to the national screening committee back in 2022 in ...
Two cancer experts go head to head, arguing the case for and against a targeted prostate cancer screening programme.
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9 Dos and Don'ts Before a PSA Test
Ensure accurate PSA test results with these 9 tips. Learn what to do before a PSA test to improve reliability, including managing medications, exercise, and more.
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MedPage Today on MSNSpotting Trends in Patients' Tests
Statistics, and the standard deviation of our tests, mean that if you order a complete metabolic profile, a lipid panel, a ...
Daryl Wilber had his gallbladder removed due to painful gallstones. The regular post-op appointments showed high PSA levels, ...
In a study involving more than 11,000 men enrolled in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian (PLCO) cancer screening trial, about one quarter of elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) results ...
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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 concerns about overtesting" warn researchers from the University of Oxford ...
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