The goal is to avoid treating men who don’t need surgery or radiation. A new long-term study points to the potential of surveillance as a treatment option.
Lethal prostate cancer is less-not more-likely to develop in patients with asthma. The Health Professionals Follow-up Study answers key questions about why.
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A video series from James Mohler of Rosweel Park Cancer Institute on PSA testing in the wake of changing guidelines from the US Preventive Task Force.
James Mohler, MD, Roswell Park Cancer Institue, discusses risk factors for prostate cancer.
James Mohler, MD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, defines who is at risk for prostate cancer, how to decide who should be screened, and how to talk to patients about the test and their results.
James Mohler, MD, of Roswell Park Cancer Institute, points out the flaws in the TaskForce analysis.
Roswell Park Cancer Institue's James Mohler, MD, on the risks of PSA screening
James Mohler, MD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, responds to recommendations from the US Preventive Services Taskforce to limit PSA testing by pointing out the benefits.
RPCI's Dr Mohler offers advice on following new guidelines for prostate cancer screening