AUA guidelines back PSA testing starting at age 40: risk of overdetection remains a concern.(American Urological Association)(prostate-specific antigen testing)(Report)Birk, Susan
1. Clinicians should use clinical T stage, serum PSA, Grade Group (Gleason score), and tumor volume on biopsy to risk stratify patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer. (Strong Recommendation; Evidence Level: Grade ...
Comparison of AUA symptom index in unselected males and females between fifty-five and seventy-nine years of age. Diagnosis and treatment of overactive bladder (non-neurogenic) in adults: AUA/SUFU guideline amendment Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) best practice policy. American Urological Association...
A survey of transplant surgeons revealed variations in practice patterns for PSA screening and prostate cancer treatment, suggesting a need for developing universal guidelines. The United Network of Organ Sharing seems to have attenuated racial disparity in kidney transplantation, but rates of live donati...
Outside this age range, PSA-based screening as a routine could not be recommended based on the available evidence. The entire guideline is available at www.AUAnet.org/education/guidelines/prostate-cancer-detection.cfm.doi:10.1016/j.juro.2013.04.119Carter, H. Ballentine...
PSA Rises More Slowly with Age in DiabeticsJody A. Charnow, Editor