Posted on October 11th, 2011 by Health News
USPSTF (US Preventive Services Task Force) has recommended against PSA-based screening for prostate cancer, what they class as a Grade D recommendation. The task force adds that its recommendations apply to adult American males who have no symptoms which point towards prostate cancer - the recommendation includes any age, family history or race…
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Filed under: Men's Health
Tags: cancer, male, Men's Health, Prostate Cancer
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