...from the attached article...and as posted earlier...
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PSA levels may not have been checked
One screening test for prostate cancer involves a blood test that measures the level of prostate-specific antigens, which are proteins made by cells in the prostate gland.
Although there is no cutoff level that clearly indicates the presence of cancer, many doctors use a cutoff of 4 nanograms per milliliter to recommend further tests with a urologist, according to the American Cancer Society.
For an advanced form of cancer like Biden's, a recent PSA test would have likely shown elevated levels.
However, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends against PSA-based screening for men age 70 and older due to harms such as false positives leading to more tests or a diagnosis of problems that would not have caused symptoms or death.
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Link: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/biden-aggressive-prostate-cancer-recently/story?id=121957364
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for their recommendations on PSA testing for men over 70 yrs of age...also, I Googled that question and got studies from several sources...ALL recommending that PSA testing be stopped for most men after that age. This is not a political issue...every one of us guys has to deal with that prospect and we should be Fully Informed on WHY that recommendation is the Best Medical Advice you can get...You're Welcome, lmc.
God how awful. He was a terrible leader but God Bless him.
many years in Congress and reputation for being not only a really nice guy (e.g. video accolade from Lindsey Graham to that effect) but also someone who could be trusted, he got several very meaningful and long overdue bipartisan bills passed that benefitted everyone in the nation...not just Democrats. JB also brought smiles and confidence in the eyes of Allies across the globe...while he also made it abundantly clear to our adversaries that the USA would not fail to stand up for Democracy...btw, Putin knew this and it's why he colluded with Trump to keep Biden from winning the 2020 election.
Even at his age, JB is and was a better man...and President than Trump could ever be...and the Record proves it. If you disagree, I'd be happy to engage you on any measure you'd like.
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the fact of the matter is that JB and his Democratic administration performed extremely well...better than most...during his term in office. Certainly better than Donald Trump, and I'm happy to debate that with you if you'd like.
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While we're at it, here's another question...given that many, if not most, medical experts in the field of Prostate Cancer Research advise that men over 70 not be tested for PC due to potential harms from False Positives, or Poor Side Effects impacting patients' Quality of Life...do you believe that there was a "Cover Up" involving unreported PSA tests for JB?...and if so, Why...and on what basis?
You assumed Biden didn't take PSA test regularly and defended him using some doctors' explanation. How do you know that? The fact is there is no mention of Biden's PSA level and test. Both you and people who criticized Biden for not taking PSA test are just speculating.
Link: https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1924250135103766980
diagnosis was announced around the same time as that book hit the shelves...but in truth, only Joe knows and for me, I could care less about the timing, and am more concerned about his current and future well being.
Regarding PSA screening, in the media and on this board there has been a rush to assume that those tests must have been conducted and therefore covered up...as my link shows, that's not at all the case with most Men's Health Programs. I'm just correcting such peoples' uninformed assumptions and explaining why they might not have been conducted...(BTW, note the words in my OP..."Why Biden may not have known ..I never made a claim of certainty one way or another, so stop trying to put words in other people's mouths...it's call "Lying".
Instead you asked me about my opinion on PSA in response to my "timing" post (which is typical your fashion, introducing new topic irrelevant to the topic you responded) and now accused others on PSA issue. Actually the only person who mentioned PSA before your post is Conor. If you have an ounce of integrity please apologize to people on this board who you made groundless claim they used PSA on coverup issue.
Link: https://forum.uhnd.com/forum/index.php?action=display&forumid=2&msgid=250055
speculation...not fact...and distracts from a good man's sad news of a serious illness...insensitive to say the least.
As for PSA screening, Conor is absolutely right when he says it should start early on...I then shared some information that is not widely known and seems incongruent...i.e. PSA screening should stop after a certain age (~70-75 yrs). Btw, I know a person who got tested at a later age...got an elevated reading...was treated...developed Sepsis (a not uncommon result)...the Sepsis severely damaged his Kidneys...and now has a short life time with or without Dialysis. It could be argued that no screening and treatment might have extended his life and the Quality of it. Hopefully, this awareness of Why screening isn't recommended after a certain age will be of help to others...including you. No apology needed.
I didn't care about your opinion about timing. You asked me about timing. Jesus christ. You're such a horrible person to talk to.
Link: https://forum.uhnd.com/forum/index.php?action=display&forumid=2&msgid=250309
Seems like the right thing to do...
As for those who are much younger, the following closing paragraph of your link is worth noting...
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Fortunately, Garnick added, men diagnosed with prostate cancer following a PSA test may not have to be treated either in the short or long term. Depending on tumor characteristics, some can opt to have their cancer monitored with active surveillance, which relies on periodic prostate biopsies or MRI to look for new signs that treatment may be necessary. "Hopefully, current research that uses sophisticated genetic testing or biomarkers of prostate cancer may help provide more precise information about those who are likely to most benefit from screening and treatment," Garnick said. "But we are not there yet."
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Link: https://youtu.be/MeLWqumBozI?si=qbV5FfcZp7e6LpPC
Any comment on the recommendation that men not get PSA tested after age 70?...after all, you have a stake in this too.