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Current practice is to stop PC screening before age 75, due to potential harms from false positives

Author: TyroneIrish (19890 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)
Posted at 12:35 am on May 19, 2025
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and treatments that only decrease the quality of life...so, it's quite possible that JB was not screened over the last several years, and there was no 'cover up'. (see attached study)

Link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5861277/

Replies to: "Current practice is to stop PC screening before age 75, due to potential harms from false positives"

  • Well, the Biden news isn't good. - jakers - 5:09pm 5/18/25 (17) [View All]
    • Hopefully he makes it through, but stage 4 is bad news. [NT] - LanceManion - 7:30pm 5/18/25
      • Metastatic bone cancer means a quick downward plunge - ndunabomber - 10:45pm 5/18/25
        • Are you certain about this? I have a good friend with the same diagnosis - Hibakusha - 4:22pm 5/19/25
    • Sad to hear anyone that gets hit with cancer. Wonder when his last physical was in the WH and - TampaIrish - 5:37pm 5/18/25
      • Last physical was right before the debate - ndunabomber - 5:43pm 5/18/25
        • They obviously lied about this, too. [NT] - MAS - 8:23pm 5/18/25
          • Current practice is to stop PC screening before age 75, due to potential harms from false positives [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 12:35am 5/19/25
    • Annual PSA’s beginning in mid 30s are paramount. - conorlarkin - 5:31pm 5/18/25
      • Had similar thoughts. [NT] - jakers - 6:14pm 5/18/25
      • His handlers were covering up his decrepit health - ndunabomber - 5:41pm 5/18/25
        • Ronald Raygun. Nancy and her astronomers ran the government for 3 years. You must have been incensed - bill rekles - 5:41pm 5/19/25
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