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A federal task force recommends doctors stop routine Prostate cancer screening for men over 75 because it could do more harm than good. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 20 days ago
HealthDay - TUESDAY, July 29 (HealthDay News) -- Men undergoing hormone deprivation therapy to keep Prostate cancer at bay may experience memory loss and have trouble concentrating, a new study finds. ...
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New recommendations for Prostate cancer screening tests suggest it may not be beneficial for every man. ... Source: sports.espn.go.com --- 18 days ago
Army football coach Stan Brock watched his team's opening practice from a golf cart Friday after having follow-up treatment for Prostate cancer. ... Source: www.cnn.com --- 14 days ago
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Task force says screenings' benefits don't outweigh harm for men age 75 and older and that it is unclear if tests are worthwhile for younger men. ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 15 days ago
Annual blood test for cancer yields unnecessary anxiety, surgery and complications, panel says. ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 16 days ago
The blood test that millions of men undergo each year to check for Prostate cancer leads to so much unnecessary anxiety, surgery and complications that doctors should stop testing elderly men, and it remains unclear whether the screening is worthwhile for younger men, a federal task force concluded... ... Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 15 days ago
You’re a modern patient. You want to look at all the information and make a rational decision about what to do. But when it comes to whether you should be screened for Prostate cancer, the evidence is all too thin. New federal guidelines released yesterday said that for men 75 and over, the risks associated with [...] ... Source: hms.harvard.edu --- 15 days ago
Additional topics at Prostate cancer . ... Source: www.npr.org --- 15 days ago
A federal task force says doctors should stop routine Prostate cancer screening of men over age 75 because there is more evidence of harm than benefit. Talk to your doctor about these recommendations and pick your screening tests wisely. ... Source: www.cbsnews.com --- 15 days ago
Doctors should stop routine Prostate cancer screening of men over 75 because there is more evidence of harm than benefit, a federal task force advised Monday in a new blow to a much-scrutinized medical test. ... Source: www.iht.com --- 15 days ago
A U.S. medical task force reported that screening for Prostate cancer in men age 75 and up does more harm than good. ... Source: www.medicinenet.com --- 19 days ago
Title: Prostate Cancer Treatment Could Impair Men's Thinking Category: Health News Created: 7/30/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/30/2008 ... Source: www.ctv.ca --- 15 days ago
Doctors should stop routine Prostate cancer screening of men over age 75 because there is more evidence of harm than benefit, a federal task force advised on a hotly debated topic. ... Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 16 days ago
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a novel approach to treating advanced Prostate cancer that could be more effective with fewer side effects. ... Source: www.omaha.com --- 15 days ago
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