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Is PSA Testing creating a high rate of overdetection of prostate cancer?

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Is PSA Testing creating a high rate of overdetection of prostate cancer?

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Clearly, early detection of prostate cancer is going to have more potential benefit for men in their 50s and early 60s because of their life expectancy. It is harder to show a benefit in older men who are more likely to die of another cause first. But with age expectancy rising, the definition of older men is also changing.

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