Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3859294 | The Journal of Urology | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the 2 and a half years after the USPSTF recommendation against prostate specific antigen based screening, patients undergoing prostate needle biopsies were significantly more likely to be diagnosed with high risk disease. However, a reduction in the number of prostate needle biopsies performed occurred concomitantly with a decrease in the detection of intermediate risk, potentially curable prostate cancer. Future focus on informed application of screening techniques may prevent the reversal of decades of improvement in the prostate cancer mortality rate.
Keywords
AUA symptom scorePSAPNBAUASSPCPAUAUSPSTFPCAProstate specific antigenAmerican Urological AssociationBiopsyEarly detection of cancerGovernment agenciesCancer of the Prostate Risk AssessmentProstate cancerNeedleProstatic neoplasmsU.S. Preventive Services Task Forceprostate-specific antigenPrimary care physicianCAPRA
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Authors
John S. Banerji, Erika M. Wolff, John D. III, Katherine Odem-Davis, Christopher R. Porter, John M. Corman,