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UK health officials reject universal prostate cancer screening, sparking criticism over missed early detection chances, especially for Black men.
Public figures including Sir Tony Robinson and Dermot Murnaghan have criticized the UK National Screening Committee’s decision not to recommend universal prostate cancer screening, citing the disease’s high mortality rate and disproportionate impact on Black men.
While the committee supports biennial screening for those with genetic risks, it opposes population-wide testing due to overdiagnosis concerns.
Advocates emphasize early detection could save lives, highlight the ongoing Transform trial testing combined PSA and rapid MRI screening, and urge updated NHS guidelines to enable proactive GP outreach, especially for high-risk groups.
Los funcionarios de salud del Reino Unido rechazan la detección universal del cáncer de próstata, provocando críticas por las oportunidades perdidas de detección temprana, especialmente para los hombres negros.