Less Prostate Cancer Screening Amounts to Less Early-Stage Cases Detected
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Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death of men in the United States accounting for 30,000 deaths annually. Fewer men are being screened for prostate cancer, and fewer early-stage cases are being detected. The number of cases has dropped not because the disease is becoming less common but because there is less effort to find it. Learn more about this dilemma from The New York Times.