Although blood test reduces deaths by two for every 1,000 men screened, many could face unnecessary treatment ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Many men with lower life expectancy and localized prostate cancer get overtreated. Rates of definitive treatment ...
A major review of nearly 800,000 men has found prostate cancer screening using a specific test is likely to reduce deaths ...
Overtreatment of older prostate cancer patients with a limited life expectancy has increased over the past two decades among men receiving care in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health system, researchers ...
A landmark review of nearly 800,000 men has found that PSA blood tests do reduce prostate cancer deaths — a shift from ...
A new study suggests that prostate cancer screening could reduce deaths by 13 per cent, as cancer experts in the UK assess ...
Blood tests to detect potential signs of prostate cancer likely reduce the risk of dying from prostate cancer, an updated ...
Most men who are treated for prostate cancer according to modern guidelines have good survival rates and the majority of these men will die of causes other than prostate cancer. This is revealed in a ...
Dr. William Russell specializes in radiation oncology in Baton Rouge. He graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1984. Russell is double-board certified in internal medicine ...
New research indicates prostate cancer screening via PSA blood tests can significantly reduce deaths from the disease. While ...
Risk of death and cause of death 30 years after diagnosis as a proportion of 100 men. Grey figures indicate the proportion of men alive after 30 years, blue figures the proportion of men who died of ...