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A simple urine test was found to detect prostate cancer with greater accuracy than the standard PSA (prostate-specific ...
If they're in a high-risk category, if they have a family history of prostate cancer, African-American, then those men should probably start at age 40 or 45 being seen on an annual basis.
New, more precise biomarkers than PSA (prostate-specific antigen blood test) can lead to earlier diagnosis and better ...
MPs campaigning for a national prostate cancer testing ... out of a targeted screening programme on the NHS. And they invited The Prostate Project's 'Man Van' mobile testing unit to Parliament ...
“Your PSA at the age of 45 can actually predict your risk for prostate cancer development down the road,” Dow said. Dow A. Clinical triad: Advances in cancer screening. Presented at: ACP ...
The incidence of prostate cancer is increasing. Screening with an assay of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has a high rate for false positive results. Genomewide association studies have ...
The test assesses 130 genetic variants in people's DNA to provide a risk score of their developing prostate cancer. The study found the saliva-based test was more accurate at screening for ...
Targeted screening to participants in ≥90th percentile of polygenic risk score results in detection of cancer warranting clinical management in 55.1 percent.
Thousands of men in Sheffield will be offered the opportunity to take part in a new £4.5 million prostate screening ... of Cancer Epidemiology and Director of the Cancer Prevention Trials Unit ...