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Don't give up on prostate cancer screening just yetMatthew Shuford, M.D., urologist on the medical staff at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, sees no reason to give up the PSA screening in light of the recent findings. "Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and the second leading cause of cancer death in men," says Dr. Shuford. "Keep in mind that it is only curable when caught early; it can only be caught early by screening; and the screening is a simple blood test that is cheap and easy." Approximately 90 percent of all prostate cancers are currently diagnosed at an early stage, according to the National Cancer Institute. "Early diagnosis greatly increases a man's chances of successful treatment," adds Dr. Shuford. Prostate cancer screening includes a digital rectal exam (DRE) and a simple PSA blood test. The American Cancer Society recommends men talk with their physician about a regular screening plan. While some men might complain that the DRE screening is too uncomfortable and some researchers might suggest that the PSA test is not necessary, Dr. Shuford is quick to compare the screening to other cancer screening tests. "Colon cancer screening, for example, is a more expensive and a more invasive procedure than prostate cancer screening, involving the increased complications of anesthesia with the added discomfort of a bowel prep," he said. "This is accepted despite the fact that the vast majority of people will have no abnormality found and even fewer will have colon cancer." "What if a blood test existed for colon cancer," asks Dr. Shuford. "I can't think of anyone who would say no to a blood test that may let them avoid a colonoscopy," he said. "This is what the PSA test does for prostate cancer." NOTE: Issues on this site regarding prostate cancer and treatment options, are provided for information only, and are not meant to substitute for the advice of your own physician or other medical professional. Prostate-Report.org does not endorse any specific product, service or treatment. |
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