Citation:Rosario DJ, Lane JA, Metcalfe C, Catto JW, Dedman D, Donovan JL, et al 2008

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Rosario DJ, Lane JA, Metcalfe C, Catto JW, Dedman D, Donovan JL, et al. Contribution of a single repeat PSA test to prostate cancer risk assessment: experience from the ProtecT study. Eur Urol 2008 Apr;53(4):777-84 Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18079051.



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For asymptomatic men without a prostate cancer diagnosis, what PSA testing strategies with or without DRE perform best in detecting any prostate cancer or high grade prostate cancer diagnosed in biopsy tissue?Suzanne Hughescompleted
For asymptomatic men without a prostate cancer diagnosis, what PSA testing strategies with or without DRE perform best in detecting any prostate cancer or high grade prostate cancer diagnosed in biopsy tissue?Tracy Tsangcompleted
For men without a prostate cancer diagnosis or symptoms that might indicate prostate cancer, does measurement of one or more repeat PSA tests when compared with total PSA measurement improve the detection of any prostate cancer or of high grade prostate cancer on biopsy?Dr. med. univ. Dana Stefanoviccompleted
For men without a prostate cancer diagnosis or symptoms that might indicate prostate cancer, does measurement of one or more repeat PSA tests when compared with total PSA measurement improve the detection of any prostate cancer or of high grade prostate cancer on biopsy?Cindy Pengcompleted

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