Screening for prostate cancer in 1993: is it appropriate, or not?

G W Chodak
Author Information
  1. G W Chodak: Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, IL 60637.

Abstract

Screening for prostate cancer is a complex problem with scientific, medicolegal, and socioeconomic consequences. Recommendations regarding screening should be based on scientific studies rather than on personal biases. At present, the value of screening is unknown, and hopefully proper studies will provide adequate information in the future. Until then, patients should be educated about the advantages and disadvantages of screening and should participate in the decision.

MeSH Term

Bias
Humans
Life Expectancy
Male
Mass Screening
Prostatic Neoplasms
Survival Rate
United States

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