Alarming rise in Prostate Cancer as testing declines
Cases of advanced prostate cancer have increased among American men ages 50 and older, while cases of early-stage disease have declined, a study published Wednesday found.
The study looked at cases diagnosed between 2005 and 2016, during which time federal guidelines began recommending against prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, screening for prostate cancer detection because of concerns that the overall benefits of the once routinely recommended blood test did not outweigh the risks.
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- 'Alarming' rise in deadly prostate cancer cases as screening declines (May 20/20 NBCNews) https://www.yahoo.com/news/alarming-rise-possibly-fatal-prostate-161700975.html
Mayo Clinic and other doctors around the world are urging patients not to put off care for fear of COVID.
Had I not demanded from my family practice Dr during annual physical that I wanted PSA check I would have gone undetected, had surgery this past Jan.