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Friday, November 21, 2008
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There are differing opinions in the medical community on when screening for prostate cancer should begin.
African American men have a higher rate of prostate cancer. And, they are more likely to die from it. That means that early detection is extremely important within the African American community. In addition to these tests, new blood tests are becoming available to add to your doctor's ability to detect prostate cancer.
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Last Reviewed: Mar 10, 2006
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Martin I Resnick, MD Former Professor and Chair Department of Urology University Hospitals School of Medicine Case Western Reserve University |
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