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Americans spend an enormous amount testing for prostate cancer.
Widespread use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing for prostate cancer (PC) detection has led to extensive overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
The tests themselves range hugely in cost, from £39 for a cortisol test, £69 for a prostate cancer test, all the way up to £500 for a BRCA check (why is it that breast cancer tests are 7 times more expensive than testing for prostate cancer).
Another advantage of our study was the relatively low frequency of testing for prostate specific antigen.
Part of this increase will be due to testing for prostate cancer in asymptomatic men.
Testing for prostate specific antigen is widely used for the early detection of prostate cancer.
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing for prostate cancer in healthy men is an emotive, controversial 1 and hotly debated issue.
What do you as a group of men think about a government organised invitation programme for testing for prostate cancer?
Here, we report the design, methods and results of recruitment in the CAP (Cluster randomised triAl of testing for Prostate cancer) trial.
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EACH year some 30 million American men undergo testing for prostate-specific antigen, an enzyme made by the prostate.
Prostate cancer screening provides a striking contrast: most preclinical lesions detected by testing for prostate-specific antigen are early invasive cancers, the treatment of which often has major and long-lasting side effects.
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