Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Prostate cancer screening not recommended for men over 75_English_Xinhua

Prostate cancer screening not recommended for men over 75_English_Xinhua: "The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has recommended that men over 75 should stop the routine prostate cancer screening since the risks involved pose more immediate danger than the cancer itself, according to media reports Wednesday.
The task force said that screening can detect some cases of prostate cancer, but the benefits of treatment in men over 75 'are small to none, because the treatment often causes 'moderate-to-substantial harms,' without evidence it saves the lives of these elderly men.
The panel did not recommend for or against prostate screening of men under 75 but suggested that doctors discuss the potential benefits and harms of the test with their patients.
'We carefully reviewed the available evidence to measure the benefits and harms of screening for prostate cancer and could not find adequate proof that early detection leads to fewer men dying of the disease,' said task force chairman Ned Calonge."

1 comment:

Moses Gomes said...

Hi,

That was a nice article also just for your information a new website was launched by doctors from Tata Memorial Hospital (Asia's biggest hospital for Cancer treatments) for awareness, would appreciate if you can visit the website.

Below is the link

http://www.pancreaticcancerindia.com/

Regards,

Moses Gomes