Interpretation of cancer incidence and mortality rates in a defined population requires an understanding of multiple complex and interacting factors. These factors include the prevalence of risk factors in the population, changes in th
In American men, prostate cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer de...
BACKGROUND. Much of the recent increase in prostate carcinoma incidence has been attributed to scree...
Purpose: Prostate cancer screening is a controversial topic. We examined trends in Prostate Specific...
The diffusion and frequency of screening may confound demographic comparisons of incidence rates by ...
The increasing occurrence of prostate cancer in the United States has led to recommendations for rou...
The descriptive epidemiology of prostate cancer, includ-ing international comparisons of incidence, ...
Ecologic studies of cancer screening examine cancer mortality rates in relation to use of population...
textabstractAt first glance, deciding whether to get the PSA screening test for prostate cancer seem...
Screening for prostate cancer is technically feasible. Recent advances in diagnostic strategies have...
Prostate cancer may be one of the greatest contem-porary success stories in the fight against cancer...
textabstractProstate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in the Western world. The...
textabstractDissemination of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing in the United States coincided ...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the third most common cause ...
We describe changes in prostate cancer incidence, survival and mortality and the resulting impact in...
Prostate cancer is a significant public health concern in the United States because of its high inci...
In American men, prostate cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer de...
BACKGROUND. Much of the recent increase in prostate carcinoma incidence has been attributed to scree...
Purpose: Prostate cancer screening is a controversial topic. We examined trends in Prostate Specific...
The diffusion and frequency of screening may confound demographic comparisons of incidence rates by ...
The increasing occurrence of prostate cancer in the United States has led to recommendations for rou...
The descriptive epidemiology of prostate cancer, includ-ing international comparisons of incidence, ...
Ecologic studies of cancer screening examine cancer mortality rates in relation to use of population...
textabstractAt first glance, deciding whether to get the PSA screening test for prostate cancer seem...
Screening for prostate cancer is technically feasible. Recent advances in diagnostic strategies have...
Prostate cancer may be one of the greatest contem-porary success stories in the fight against cancer...
textabstractProstate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in the Western world. The...
textabstractDissemination of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing in the United States coincided ...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the third most common cause ...
We describe changes in prostate cancer incidence, survival and mortality and the resulting impact in...
Prostate cancer is a significant public health concern in the United States because of its high inci...
In American men, prostate cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer de...
BACKGROUND. Much of the recent increase in prostate carcinoma incidence has been attributed to scree...
Purpose: Prostate cancer screening is a controversial topic. We examined trends in Prostate Specific...