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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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US panel recommends against PSA tests for screening prostate cancer in men of ... - CBS News


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US panel recommends against PSA tests for screening prostate cancer in men of ...
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However, nearly 90 percent of men with PSA-detected prostate cancer undergo early treatment with surgery, radiation, or androgen deprivation therapy, according to the study. The guidelines carry a grade "D" recommendation, meaning physicians should not ...
PSA screening for prostate cancer gets thumbs-down from federal panelBoston.com
New Data Emerges on Harms of Prostate Cancer ScreeningNew York Times (blog)
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Cancer doctors put competition aside to share treatment options for their patients - Washington Post


Cancer doctors put competition aside to share treatment options for their patients
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Over an informal dinner in a Chevy Chase home, 25 doctors peppered one another with questions about prostate cancer treatments and clinical trials. By the end of the meal they had received a real-time, one-stop update. Several promised to refer their ...

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