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- Website: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
- Resource type: Article
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Men aged 55 to 69 years should discuss if they should get screened for prostate cancer with their doctor. Screening offers a small potential benefit, but also potential harms like an untrue positive test result. Men 70 and older should not get screened.
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Keywords
PSA, cancer, screen, prostate, doctor, test, prevent, false positive , result
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Rated on: 11/10/2018 4:02:58 PM
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