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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Final word: Expert panel rejects routine PSA tests for men - msnbc.com


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Final word: Expert panel rejects routine PSA tests for men
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But the panel, citing large epidemiological studies from both Europe and the United States, said the benefits of PSA screening and early treatment amount to less than one prostate cancer death avoided for every 1000 men screened.
US panel recommends against PSA tests for screening prostate cancer in men of ...CBS News
PSA screening for prostate cancer gets thumbs-down from federal panelBoston.com
Prostate cancer and the PSA test: It's hard to understand riskLos Angeles Times
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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
Washington Post
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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