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Despite these advancements, most urologists and even general practitioners continue to perform DREs on men seeking PCa screening. Many physicians are adamant that it is still their responsibility to do so.
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Learn More »Screening and assessing for prostate cancer (PCa) is a major component of a urologist’s practice. For most urologists, part of this process includes the digital rectal examination (DRE). The DRE entails using a finger to enter the rectum and feel a patient’s prostate. The DRE enables physicians to make rough estimates of prostate size and identify abnormalities suggestive of PCa. It is the first physical examination urologists learn because for a long time DREs were the best and only means to screen for and detect PCa. The DRE is ingrained in urology culture, and often is joked about in film and television to the extent that some have called it “the urologist’s handshake.” In the 1990s came the discovery of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test, which could help physicians identify PCa earlier in its course. Imperfect and somewhat controversial, PSA testing has become the gold standard for PCa screening. But since the adoption of PSA into urologic practice, other major advances in PCa detection have become available, such as the 4K score test or multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate. These newer tools help urologists decide which patients should move on to a prostate biopsy and which ones can avoid it. Despite these advancements, most urologists and even general practitioners continue to perform DREs on men seeking PCa screening. Many physicians are adamant that it is still their responsibility to do so. But does the DRE provide helpful information for decision-making or is it an obsolete practice perpetuated by historical dogmatism? We believe it is the latter and it is time to say goodbye to the DRE for PCa screening.
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Additionally, coconut water is a natural diuretic, which can help reduce the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and other prostate problems (4).
Read More »In the end, when evaluating the DRE as a valid tool for PCa screening, we ask both patients and physicians to consider what merits, if any, there really are in performing the examination. If performing a DRE presents a barrier to care, causes pain in two-thirds of the patients who do get screened, and ultimately cannot even provide us with any sound guidance in future decision-making, then we really need to ask ourselves exactly why it is still accepted as a standard of care. Justin Dubin, MD, is chief urology resident and Sanoj Punnen, MD, MAS, is an associate professor in the department of urology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida.
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