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Gentlemen, if you’re over age 45, it’s time again for your annual prostate screening. No, not that kind of screening.
More than one million American men may have been unnecessarily diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer since widespread use of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test began in 1987, a new ...
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, and four other institutions ...
Medical Device Network on MSN
Johns Hopkins researchers develop urine-based prostate cancer test
The test, supported partly by funding from the National Institutes of Health, leverages biomarkers found in urine to detect ...
There is no current national screening programme for prostate cancer; the committee that decides these things is looking into ...
Prostate cancer is the malignant growth of cells in the prostate, a walnut-sized gland below the bladder, that is responsible ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Prostate cancer second in men; PSA test urged for national screening
As South Korea enters a super-aged society, prostate cancer has risen to become the second most common cancer among men.
Recent studies show that prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates are increasing, with a staggering number of late-stage ...
The prostate health index (PHI) is a newer blood test that more accurately assesses your risk of prostate cancer than the ...
Dr. Paul Gellhaus says PSA testing and modern biopsy methods ease fears and reassure patients, making early prostate cancer ...
The media frenzy surrounding former President Joe Biden’s metastatic prostate cancer diagnosis last May didn’t faze one ...
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Primary care providers less likely to recommend PSA testing for Black men
Although Black men die of prostate cancer at twice the rate of the rest of U.S. males, this fact often is not known or ...
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