Experts consider ‘targeted’ prostate cancer screening to reduce UK deaths
New study found screening can reduce deaths by 13% but that overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment remain concerns Prostate cancer screening can reduce deaths by 13%, a study suggests. Cancer screening experts are assessing whether the UK should introduce a screening programme for prostate (…)
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