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Article: Biomarkers nay help gauge prostate ca severity: these biomarkers are needed because widespread PSA testing has led to detection of many mild cancers.(Clinical Records)
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- Family Practice News
- Article date:
- May 1, 2005
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ORLANDO, FLA. -- Several biomarkers that may help to distinguish aggressive forms of prostate cancer from less worrisome types could guide physicians in planning treatment, speakers reported at a symposium on prostate cancer sponsored by the American Society for Clinical Oncology.
These biomarkers are needed because widespread prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing has led to detection of numerous low-grade, mild prostate cancers in men with relatively low PSA levels (below 10 ng/mL). Many of these men receive aggressive therapy, even though the natural history of their disease indicates that some could avoid or delay treatment and instead undergo active ...