In 2012, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued a Grade D (against screening) recommendation for PSA screening for prostate cancer Rates of PSA screening, prostate biopsy and overall prostate cancer incidence declined in the first few years after the recommendation, with a...
Today — 5 years after the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued a recommendation against PSA screening for prostate cancer in all men — the task force amended its stance in a draft statement, determining that the decision about whether to be ...
PSA Screening Fell 18% after USPSTF RecommendationMoon, Mary Ann
Preliminary results of the PLCO trial, published in 2009 in the New England Journal of Medicine, indicated that routine PSA screening does not reduce deaths from prostate cancer among men ages 55-74 who had been followed for up to 10 years. But Andriole says that a close look at younger, ...
Following an updated review of the evidence, the USPSTF concluded that there is moderate certainty that the harms of PSA-based screening for prostate cancer outweigh the benefits. The reaction from the media to the impending change has been swift, and organizations that support screening for ...
Estimated Effects After 13 Years of Inviting Men Aged 55 to 69 Years in the United States to PSA-Based Screening for Prostate Cancera View LargeDownload Podcast (36:43) USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Prostate Cancer 1x 0:00 / 0:00 Video PSA Screening for Prostate Cancer: The 2018 ...
The United States Preventative Services Task Force recommendation against prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening came in 2012, a time when many new primary care providers (PCPs) had been trained in the PSA screening era. We examined the differential effect of the recommendation on PCPs' PSA scr...
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PSA Screening Drops 50% Following USPSTF RecommendationTony Berberabe, MPH
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