Only men with a specific gene variant and a family history of certain cancers should be screened, experts have said.
Only men with a dangerous genetic variant and a family history of cancer should be offered screening, say UK advisors.
The UK's National Screening Committee has recommended that only a very small group of men at high risk of prostate cancer ...
Government will consider committee’s guidance that says mass screening ‘likely to cause more harm than good’ ...
NHS advisors have again rejected pleas for potentially life-saving routine prostate cancer screening after concluding that ...
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood testing likely reduces the risk of death from prostate cancer, found a new review ...
Health-evidence reviewers reverse recommendation on a blood test that detects a biomarker of a common cancer after decades of controversy.
Majority of men in UK will not be offered routine prostate cancer screening - Black men have double the risk of prostate ...
Routine prostate cancer screening has been rejected by the UK's independent screening committee despite significant pressure ...
UK National Screening Committee rejects call from Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy to offer PSA test to all men at higher risk of ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Australia, with about 26,000 men diagnosed per year. The majority (more than 85%) are aged over 60. Prostate cancer kills around 3,900 Australians a year.
UK experts have recommended that only a small group of high-risk men should be eligible for regular testing for prostate ...
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