PSA screening for prostate cancer: The current controversy - A viewpoint

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Abstract

Prostate cancer is an important health problem. Randomized trials have not yet proven whether or not screening with prostate-specific antigen measurements reduces morbidity or mortality. The potential for overtreatment of prostate cancers not destined to cause future mortality, the uncertainty about the benefits of aggressive treatment of screen-detected cancers, and the relatively high costs of prostate cancer screening programs are all areas of concern. A shared approach to decisions about screening individual patients pending better evidence is one strategy for clinicians to consider in dealing with this controversial problem.

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Barry, M. J. (1998). PSA screening for prostate cancer: The current controversy - A viewpoint. Annals of Oncology. Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.annonc.a010952

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