1 in 6 prostate cancer deaths 'may be prevented by targeted screening'

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Based on computer simulations, scientists say this method could also minimise unnecessary treatments for harmless tumours. About 130 new prostate cancer cases are diagnosed in the UK daily.

Targeted screening could minimise unnecessary treatments for harmless tumours, say scientists. Around 130 new prostate cancer cases are diagnosed in the UK every day. More than 10,000 men a year die from the disease; at present, there is no national screening programme in the UK.

 

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