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Many men like Saunders avoid the PSA test because they're confused about it. Over the decades, PSA screening has led to more tests, more anxiety and treatment in men who may have not needed it because their tumors were slow growing. But, screening also finds those with life-threatening aggressive tumors.
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Read More »Why do some men avoid prostate cancer screening? Local doctor says men fear losing control Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S. So why do so many men avoid getting screened? One local doctor says part of it may be the fear of losing control. Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and is the second-most common cause of cancer deaths American men after lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute says about one in five men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lives. So why do so many men avoid getting screened? One local doctor says part of it may be the fear of losing control.
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Read More »10-year relative survival rate of 98 percent: Ten years after diagnosis, the average prostate cancer patient is just 2 percent less likely to survive than a man without prostate cancer.
In general, the earlier prostate cancer is caught, the more likely it is for a man to get successful treatment and remain disease-free. The overall prognosis for prostate cancer is among the best of all cancers. It’s important to keep in mind that survival rates and likelihood of recurrence are based on averages and won’t necessarily reflect any individual patient outcome. The prognosis for prostate cancer depends on many factors. Your doctor will offer insight and advice based on your specific disease.
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