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March 2014 NHMRC Ref# MEN4d FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PSA Testing for Prostate Cancer in Asymptomatic Men Information for Health Practitioners This information has been developed for health
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Canberra / /

Continent

North America / Europe / /

Country

Australia / /

Facility

References Australian Institute of Health / Australian Institute of Health / AIHW Australian Institute of Health / University of Sydney / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day of Australia / /

IndustryTerm

multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging / treatment of slowly progressing cancer / healthcare / /

MedicalCondition

cancers / metastatic prostate cancer / advanced prostate cancer / cancer / disease / urinary incontinence / prostate cancers / commonly diagnosed cancer / metastatic disease / pain / fatal prostate cancer / myocardial infarction / prostatic infection / slowly progressing cancer / infection / persistent impotence / prostate cancer / impotence / metastases / bowel dysfunction / prostate cancer metastases / active urinary infection / /

MedicalTreatment

radiation therapy / prostatectomy / chemotherapy / radiotherapy / surgery / radiation / /

Organization

National Health and Medical Research Council / AIHW Australian Institute of Health and Welfare / U.S. Preventive Services Task Force / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare / University of Sydney / Australian Bureau of Statistics / DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PSA Testing for Prostate Cancer / /

Person

K. Howard / Ann Intern Med / Arch Intern Med / /

Position

Governor / specialist for further investigations / Professor / general practitioner and specialist / Major / specialist / /

Technology

radiation / magnetic resonance imaging / chemotherapy / MRI / /

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http /

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