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No Mortality Benefit Seen From PSA Screening In Older Men
    The January 2012 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reports that prostate cancer screening with the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test afforded no obvious pro . . . keep reading
Cancer Screening Attitudes Must Change
    Research in the December 20, 2011 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute says the time has come for a fundamental shift in attitude toward cancer screening, with pa . . . keep reading
False-Positives Common With Yearly Mammograms
    A study appearing in the October 18, 2011 Annals of Internal Medicine says that over a ten year period of annual mammograms beginning at age 40, most women can expect to need re-x . . . keep reading
Study Questions Value Of Prostate Cancer PSA Testing
    A study presented in the February 24, 2011 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute says that any cancer screening using PSA velocity testing for prostate canc . . . keep reading
Breast Cancer Test Inaccuracies Found Even At Expert Labs
    In a study presented at the December 14, 2010 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, researchers say that women should get a second opinion when breast cancer test results come back . . . keep reading
Benefits Of Ovarian Cancer Screening Modest
    Research reported in the December 13, 2010 online edition of the journal Cancer reports that widespread ovarian cancer screening of average-risk women with no symptoms may yield o . . . keep reading
Cancer Screening Continues For Terminal Cancer Patients
    A study in the October 13, 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that many Medicare patients with advanced, terminal cancer still undergo routine s . . . keep reading
Complications From Endoscopy More Common Than Previously Thought
    Research reported in the October 25, 2010 Archives of Internal Medicine says that complications from endoscopy surgical procedures may be more common than previously thought. . . . keep reading
Nearly 1 Million Children Possibly Misdiagnosed With ADHD
    On August 17, 2010, various news services reported on a study from Michigan State University that says nearly 1 million children in the United States have possibly been misdiagnos . . . keep reading
Prostate Cancer Survival Good With Watchful Waiting
    The July 7, 2010 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reports that men under 70 with low-risk prostate cancer fare just as well over a 10 year period whether they . . . keep reading
PSA Screening Can Lead To Overtreatment
    A new study in the July 26, 2010 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine says that men being treated aggressively for low-grade prostate cancer are unlikely to benefit, especially . . . keep reading
Doctors Overuse Pap Test
    The June 14, 2010 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine reports that doctors are not reducing the frequency of cervical cancer screening -- not even with the availability of the . . . keep reading
Unnecessary Tests Increase Healthcare Costs
    Various wire services reported on February 22, 2010 that a new Gallup poll found that more than a quarter of American healthcare dollars are spent on unnecessary tests that doctor . . . keep reading
Follow-Up Tests Ignored in Medicaid Patients on Antipsychotics
    The January 2010 issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry reports that recommended laboratory assessment of blood glucose and lipids in patients taking second-generation antips . . . keep reading
Routine Screening For Postpartum Depression Not Cost-Effective
    A study reported in the December 23, 2009 online issue of the British Medical Journal says routine screening for postpartum depression in the primary care setting is not cost-effe . . . keep reading
Hospitals Do Not Inform Patients About Adverse Events
    A study in the November 9, 2009 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine says when patients suffer adverse effects from treatment, hospitals seldom disclose the information to the p . . . keep reading
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