Prostate Cancer Diagnosed and Treated Too Much, Docs Say

Every year, millions of men undergo screening for prostate cancer. This disease, which strikes one out of every six men, is very curable in its early stages. But, say some doctors, early detection of prostate cancer is doing more harm than good.

"We're over-diagnosing it, and we're over-treating too many men," said Richard Ablin, a professor of immunobiology and pathology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. "The way the test is used today is wrong."

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