More Reliable Prostate Cancer Screening Test Sought
13th Dec 2005, 08:56 GMT
Thanks largely to the PSA, doctors diagnose more than 230,000 cases of prostate cancer a year. However, about three times that number may have unnecessary biopsies. Half of men who are "cured" of prostate cancer probably don't even need treatment. Many prostate cancers grow so slowly that they are almost harmless, but doctors today can't always tell the deadly tumors from harmless ones. Free E-Mail News Alerts from ECT News Network Keep up with the latest breaking business and technology news from ECT News Network. Receive real-time alerts as stories break -- or a daily version dispatched once each day. Easily add or eliminate keywords and modify service right from your inbox. Target your news today!
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