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Medicine / Clinical medicine / Health / Prostate cancer / Prostate cancer screening / Prostate-specific antigen / Cancer screening / Active surveillance of prostate cancer / Prostate biopsy / Overdiagnosis / Prostate / Screening
Date: 2015-01-09 16:12:38
Medicine
Clinical medicine
Health
Prostate cancer
Prostate cancer screening
Prostate-specific antigen
Cancer screening
Active surveillance of prostate cancer
Prostate biopsy
Overdiagnosis
Prostate
Screening

PSA Screening Decision-Making Aid For Patients, General Practitioners and Urologists By Prof. Dr. Fritz H. Schröder

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