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University of California, Irvine researchers recently wrote in the Journal of the American Chemical Society that they have found a safe and.. redOrbit 14 hours ago
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CHICAGO, May 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --The American Association of Clinical Urologists (AACU), an organization representing specialists who manage prostate cancer and urologic health, issued the foll... FinanzNachrichten.de 2 weeks agoAlso reported by •PR Newswire
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One of the larger conventions of the year kicked off with an announcement that men under the age of 55 shouldn't have to undergo PSA screenings for prostate cancer, if they're.. Patch 2 weeks agoAlso reported by •Reuters
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For the first time, the American Urological Association is discouraging many men from having prostate cancer screening, and encouraging those who do to consider the harms as well as benefits. philly.com 3 weeks ago
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Urologists fell in line with other doctor groups on Friday in recommending careful consideration and discussion when it comes to screening for prostate cancer, rather than a.. Reuters 3 weeks agoAlso reported by •Reuters India
| The American Urological Association says healthy men under 55 don't need routine annual screening. USATODAY.com 3 weeks ago
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 Newsmax on April 17, 2013
| NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most older men with prostate cancer found by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests and biopsies opted for treatment in a new study - even if signs pointed to their disease.. Reuters on April 16, 2013Also reported by •Reuters India
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Men, especially after the age of 50, have long been told they need to be screened regularly for the dreaded disease of prostate cancer with a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test. The reason? Because.. NaturalNews.com on April 10, 2013
|  Newsmax on April 9, 2013
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