Prostate Cancer Screening Reduces Deaths but Has Small Absolute Benefit and Risks
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A comprehensive review of six trials with nearly 800,000 men shows prostate cancer screening reduces deaths by 2 per 1,000 men screened, but also leads to unnecessary treatments and complications, highlighting the need for informed patient decisions.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Prostate cancer is a common male cancer with over 64,000 annual UK cases.
Prostate cancer screening with the PSA test reduces cancer deaths but has a small absolute benefit and risks unnecessary treatment, according to a comprehensive review. The study, analyzing nearly 800,000 men, found screening reduces deaths by 2 per 1,000 men but requires 500 screenings to prevent one death. Experts emphasize the need for informed patient decisions due to risks like incontinence and impotence from unnecessary treatments. The UK lacks a formal screening program due to test unreliability and overdiagnosis concerns. Recent advances in more precise screening methods are promising but require further study.
Worauf zu achten ist
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Increased adoption of targeted screening for high-risk groups
Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Jahren
Offene Fragen
- Will new screening technologies improve benefit-harm balance?






