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Study finds skipping prostate cancer screenings raises death risk by 45%, pushing for better guidelines.
A new study aims to improve prostate cancer screening methods to reduce false positives and identify high-risk cancers more effectively.
Research from the Netherlands shows men who skip screenings face a 45% higher risk of dying from prostate cancer.
Despite being the most common cancer in England, there's no national screening program, especially for high-risk groups like Black men and those with family histories.
Prostate Cancer UK advocates for clearer guidelines and proactive discussions about early detection.
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El estudio encuentra que saltarse las pruebas de detección del cáncer de próstata aumenta el riesgo de muerte en un 45%, presionando por mejores pautas.