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News-Medical.Net on MSNGenetic test outperforms PSA and MRI in spotting deadly prostate cancer earlyA UK study found that using a polygenic risk score to identify men at highest genetic risk of prostate cancer significantly improved detection of clinically important disease. This approach caught ...
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ZME Science on MSNCould This Saliva Test Catch Deadly Prostate Cancer Early?“This test could turn the tide on prostate cancer,” said Prof. Ros Eeles, who led the study. “We have shown that a relatively ...
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PSA testing can result in false positive ... did not know the signs of the disease or about PSA testing, guidelines for screening, or recommended treatments. 20 In addition, more Black men with ...
A new at-home saliva test for prostate cancer could outperform current testing methods, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
Dr Matthew Hobbs, from Prostate Cancer UK, said the next trial comparing saliva tests with the PSA test and an MRI scan “will test this genetic risk approach to make sure it works at scale, and for ...
Saliva test could help early detection of prostate cancer, new study suggests - Experts have developed a new test for the disease which examines genetic variants found in saliva ...
Researchers have developed a new polygenic risk score saliva test that outperforms PSA in detecting prostate cancer among men with high genetic risk. According to new study published in the New ...
In this video, Alan Dow, MD, MSHA, FACP, discusses evolving cancer screening guidelines and the controversies surrounding some of them. The first screening update involved pancreatic cancer.
Key changes in the 2025 draft guidelines which are now open for public discussion include a world-first recommendation to offer a baseline PSA test to interested men at age 40, a strong ...
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