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Men Unlikely to Benefit Are Getting PSA Testing Anyhow
Contrary to recommendations regarding age and PSA screening, over the course of nearly two decades the highest PSA testing ...
Everyday Health on MSN
9 Foods That May Affect PSA Level
P rostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein made by the prostate gland. A high PSA level could be a sign of an enlarged prostate, inflammation called prostatitis, or prostate cancer. The PSA test ...
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Many men receive frequent prostate cancer tests without symptoms
Current prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing "may not effectively target testing to those most likely to benefit, raising concerns about overtesting" warn researchers from the University of Oxford ...
The Independent on MSN
‘Symptomless’ man diagnosed with prostate cancer after heeding ‘gut feeling’
Symptomless’ man diagnosed with prostate cancer after heeding ‘gut feeling’ - Jason Yeo was shocked as he was otherwise healthy and sporty ...
PSA testing remains controversial because it can lead to healthy men being diagnosed and treated unnecessarily ...
When travel writer Rick Steves, 70, switched insurance providers ... “After three months, I was just fine,” he says. Several months after surgery, Steves underwent another PSA test to see if doctors ...
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