Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death from canceramong men in the United States. In the era before prostate-specificantigen (PSA) screening, most prostate cancers were identifiedat a stage (T2 or T3) that could not be cured. Today, with thewidespread use of PSA screening, most prostate cancers are identifiedat an earlier stage, which can be treated effectively with surgicalor nonsurgical approaches. Once PSA screening became widespreadin the United States, the rate of death from prostate cancerdeclined for example, in 1997 it fell below the raterecorded in 1986, a year . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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