Prostate cancer screening-when to start and how to screen?doi:10.21037/TAU.2017.12.25Kimia KohestaniMarina ChilovSigrid V CarlssonTransl Androl UrolKohestani K, Chilov M, Carlsson SV. Prostate cancer screen- ing-when to start and how to screen? Transl Androl Urol 2018;7:34-45....
Prostate cancer screening using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is highly controversial. In this Q & A, Guest Editors for BMC Medicine’s ‘Spotlight on Prostate Cancer’ article collection, Sigrid Carlsson and Andrew Vickers, invite some of the worl
Screening for prostate cancer (PC) is still controversial despite randomized trials has found that PC mortality is decreased. The major concern is the high rate of over-diagnosis and subsequent harms that may follow in many men who never would have had any symptoms during life-time if not scre...
Bloody urine can be a sign of prostate cancer, but this type of cancer doesn’t always cause symptoms so it’s important to get routineprostate cancer screenings. Routine screenings help find cancer earlier when it’s most treatable.
A proactive approach to controlling tuberculosis involves the use of biomarkers to pinpoint latent TB infection, and then screening high-risk individuals with latent TB to make preventive treatment a more effective intervention. This review explores the advancements in transcriptional and immunological ...
Cancer is a disease in which abnormal or damaged cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other areas of the body. These cells can form tumors (lumps of tissue) that may or may not be cancerous. Cancer can start almost anywhere in the body. ...
Preventative care.Avoiding diseases or catching conditions before they become more serious is part of your primary care physician's role. To do that, they might: Give you vaccines Order routine screenings such as colonoscopies and mammograms ...
Metastatic bladder cancer refers to cancer that begins in the bladder and spreads to other parts of the body. Metastasis means that cells leave the...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
The level of 'prostate specific antigen' (PSA) is used as a preliminary screening test for prostate cancer. 7% of men with prostate cancer do not have a high level of PSA. These results are known as ' Find the molarity of a salt s...
Rather than wait forsymptoms, the key to keeping cancer at bay is prevention, along with screenings to detect thedisease in its early stages. That’s critical, experts say, as new cases of cancer areon the rise globally. A surprising number of new diagnoses are in people under 50, accord...