The article offers information on the updated evidence reviews on screening and treatment for prostate cancer initiated by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) wherein screening results have been associated with harms related to subsequent evaluation and treatments.Reed...
When a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer, even if he has a low-risk cancer, he must be prepared to have psychological difficulty accepting active surveillance. Finally, another study is ongoing in England with a larger number of patients being enrolled than either the European screening ...
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) based screening for prostate cancer has had a significant impact on the epidemiology of the disease. Its use has been assoc... DJ Lee,K Mallin,AJ Graves,... - 《Journal of Urology》 被引量: 10发表: 2017年 Impact of United States Preventive Services Task ...
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) may move away from its long-standing opposition to routine PSA screening for prostate cancer in some men. In a draft guideline released today, the task force takes the position that for men aged 55 to 69, the decision to undergo screening &ldq...
HemOnc Today. “What we’re really encouraging is that men aged 55 to 69 have discussions with their doctors about the benefits and harms of prostate cancer screening and that they make an individual decision based on their values and preferences abo...
Screening for prostate cancer: the current evidence and guidelines controversy. Prostate cancer presents a global public health dilemma. While screening with prostate specific antigen (PSA) has led to more men diagnosed with prostate c... Leonard,G,Gomella,... - 《Canadian Journal of Urology》 ...
USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Prostate CancerDavid C. GrossmanSusan J. CurryDouglas K. OwensKirsten BibbinsDomingoAaron B. CaugheyKarina W. DavidsonChyke A. DoubeniMark EbellJohn W. EplingAlex R. Kemper
Fleshner K, Carlsson SV, Roobol MJ (2017) The effect of the USPSTF PSA screening recommendation on prostate cancer inci- dence patterns in the USA. Nat Rev Urol 14:26-37Fleshner K, Carlsoon SV, Roobol MJ. The effect of the USPSTF PSA screening recommendation on p...
In 2012, the United States Preventive Services Task Force issued a Grade D recommendation for PSA screening — in essence, a recommendation for cessation of prostate cancer screening in all US men. In this Review, the authors discuss the effect of this s
(as per the U.S News and World Report).Methods:This cross-sectional study compared the published screening recommendations from the Top 10 US Cancer Centers for colorectal (CRC), lung (LC), cervical (CC), prostate (PC), and breast cancers (BC) in average risk patients, to those of the...