Comment by gjulianm

7 days ago

> This is much more sensible than just not testing at all and letting people die from cancer.

This is not what happens. You're assuming that if the cancer does not get detected by the screening then it never gets detected. What actually happens is that the test gives information that might actually be redundant and obtainable in less risky way. What the studies are showing is that waiting until there are other, more specific signs and symptoms of the prostate cancer results in the same survival rates.

Interesting. Do you have a source for that?

  • See https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38926075/. I was not aware of the ERSPC which came out late last year and gives better outcomes for screening, but overall the evidence is not super clear yet. There are possibly certain groups that can benefit from PSA screening more than others. Also, modern, more effective treatments might allow for later diagnosis with the same clinical results.