The UK National Screening Committee said there were more harms than benefits to using the PSA test for screening all men.
Professor Freddie Hamdy - who advised the Government not to offer more men the PSA blood test - explains why very slow ...
Prostate Scotland says it is “deeply disappointed” after UK screening officials backed prostate cancer checks only for BRCA carriers, ...
Frequent urination can signal serious issues like prostate, kidney, or pelvic cancers, especially when accompanied by blood ...
Charities, patients and MPs say warn a failure to act now will condemn thousands more men to avoidable deaths.
The National Screening Committee is concerned too many men would get harmful cancer treatments with a wider screening ...
The UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) has rejected calls for population-wide prostate cancer screening using the PSA ...
New BPH module and clinical data reinforce the TULSA Procedure™’s versatility in prostate disease, superior patient benefits, and potential for mainstream adoption ...
Prostate cancer decision by UK National Screening Committee is expected to reject offering PSA test to Black men and those ...
The National Screening Committee (NSC) has told the government that screening is "likely to cause more harm than good".
The UK National Screening Committee is due to say only men with the BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, aged between 45 and 61, should ...
A national screening programme for men most at risk of prostate cancer is set to be denied following a review by NHS advisors ...
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