Artificial Epidemics: How Medical Activism Has Inflated the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer and Depression (Kindle Single)
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The Decision: Your prostate biopsy shows cancer. Now what?: Medical insight, personal stories, and humor by a urologist who has been where you are now.
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You Can Beat Prostate Cancer: And You Don't Need Surgery to Do It
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Prostate-Cancer Test Not Worth Risk, Panel Says - BusinessWeek


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Prostate-Cancer Test Not Worth Risk, Panel Says
BusinessWeek
Prostate cancer was diagnosed in about 250000 patients last year and caused 33700 deaths, the task force said. It is the second-most common malignancy among American men. The report may affect whether insurers pay for tests measuring PSA, ...
All Routine PSA Tests For Prostate Cancer Should End, Task Force SaysNPR (blog)
Govt. Panel Scuttles Prostate Cancer Testing RecommendationsABC News
Final advice: Panel against routine prostate testThe Associated Press

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Colon screening prevents cancer, reduces deaths, study says - Pittsburgh Post Gazette


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Colon screening prevents cancer, reduces deaths, study says
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
In Minnesota, an earlier trial study looked at fecal occult blood testing Colon cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in the United States, killing more than 50000 people a year. Part of the National Cancer Institute's Prostate, Lung, ...
Routine Sigmoidoscopy Cut Colorectal Cancer Incidence, MortalityFamily Practice News Digital Network
Pitt researcher's study shows increased use of cancer screenings could save livesPittsburgh Tribune-Review
Colonoscopy Alternative Reduces Cancer Deaths, Study ShowsWall Street Journal (blog)
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