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ACS Prostate Screening Guidelines

March 6th, 2010

The American Cancer Society’s (ACS) latest pronouncement on prostate cancer screening has them pulling back from their past recommendations.  They are no longer recommending yearly PSA and digital rectal examinations (DRE) but instead stressing that the patient should make an informed consent in consultation with his physician. 

ACS guideline:
Beginning at age 50, asymptomatic average-risk men with at least a 10-year life expectancy should receive information that allows them to make an informed decision, in collaboration with their healthcare providers, about prostate cancer screening

Despite the clear fact that PSA is the most accurate single cancer detection test in oncology, recent complaints about false positive test results (as occurs with all tests) and an inability to differentiate the most dangerous prostate cancers has the ACS backtracking on its prior pronouncements.  The America Urological Association (AUA) and the ACS are no longer in agreement about who should be screened.  This is a complex issue that even the experts do not agree, making it even more puzzling that the ACS is abdicating its leadership role and now wants to leave this controversy up to the patient. Read more…

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ProstRcision® – What is it?

March 5th, 2010

Patients have asked me, “What is ProstRcision®?”  A new ad has hit the Louisville radio airwaves and billboards touting “the highest documented cure rate* of any prostate cancer treatment”.  It appears that the Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia (RCOG) have trademarked a clever word “ProstRcision®” to designate a well know treatment option, that is combination radioactive seed implantation followed by external beam radiation therapy. Read more…

Prostate Cancer, Radiation Therapy