NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jun 21 –
Using family history as the basis for selective screening with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) would result in missing most cases of prostate cancer, according to a report in the June 1st Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Early screening of men with first-degree relatives diagnosed with prostate cancer has been recommended, despite the lack of evidence for an associated reduction in mortality, the authors explain.





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