Reduced Screening May Have Led to Rise in Advanced Prostate Cancer Diagnoses
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Rise in advanced prostate cancer diagnoses may be linked to reduced screening; discussion highlights personal experiences with screening and family history.
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bookofjoeAuthor
4 months ago
https://archive.ph/8SB7T
dogman1050
4 months ago
My GP tried to discontinue my yearly PSA test 5 years ago. I demanded the test anyway since there's a history of prostate cancer in my immediate family. So far, so good.
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