Objectives: Describe the epidemiological features of prostate cancer Be familiar with the two largest RCT\u27s informing professional organizations\u27 recommendations on PSA Recognize the needs in men with family history of prostate cancer, African-American men and transgender women Be able to counsel patients on the risks and benefits of PSA screenin
textabstractProstate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in the Western world. The...
bout 218,890 new prostate cancer diagnoses were expected in the United States during 2007, with 27,0...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Prostate cancer is a major health problem for U.S. men and is characterized by paradoxes and controv...
PSA screening remains highly controversial due to several important disadvantages. More PSA is produ...
Prostate cancer is an important health problem. Randomized trials have not yet proven whether or not...
it mildly, prostate cancer screening and treatment has been a contentious issue over the past year. ...
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer remains a controversial topic, particu...
Screening for prostate cancer is a controversial topic within the field of urology. The US Prostate,...
Prostate cancer plays an important role in widely understood aspects of men\u27s health, and is beco...
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing of men at normal risk of prostate cancer is one of the most ...
Asymptomatic prostate cancer can be detected following a ProstateSpecific Antigen (PSA) blood test w...
Since widespread prostate cancer screening was introduced in the United States in the late 1980s and...
Background: Prostate cancer remains the most common non-skin cancer malignancy in men. Prostate-spec...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men after skin cancer; as well as being the t...
textabstractProstate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in the Western world. The...
bout 218,890 new prostate cancer diagnoses were expected in the United States during 2007, with 27,0...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Prostate cancer is a major health problem for U.S. men and is characterized by paradoxes and controv...
PSA screening remains highly controversial due to several important disadvantages. More PSA is produ...
Prostate cancer is an important health problem. Randomized trials have not yet proven whether or not...
it mildly, prostate cancer screening and treatment has been a contentious issue over the past year. ...
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer remains a controversial topic, particu...
Screening for prostate cancer is a controversial topic within the field of urology. The US Prostate,...
Prostate cancer plays an important role in widely understood aspects of men\u27s health, and is beco...
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing of men at normal risk of prostate cancer is one of the most ...
Asymptomatic prostate cancer can be detected following a ProstateSpecific Antigen (PSA) blood test w...
Since widespread prostate cancer screening was introduced in the United States in the late 1980s and...
Background: Prostate cancer remains the most common non-skin cancer malignancy in men. Prostate-spec...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men after skin cancer; as well as being the t...
textabstractProstate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in the Western world. The...
bout 218,890 new prostate cancer diagnoses were expected in the United States during 2007, with 27,0...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...