We already have one. Its called the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a committee of experts appointed by the Department of Health & Human Services. This group recently de-clared that men should not be routinely screened for prostate cancer. The most common test is the PSA, which is part of a blood test. The panel also said no to rectal exams and ultrasounds, claiming that testing does no good, that it doesnt save lives. Two years ago this task force said wom-en under the age of 50 shouldnt get annual mammogramsa finding so preposterous even the Department of Health & Human Services ran away from it. This latest dictate is meeting the same fate. And rightly so. After skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer found in men. Last year it killed 32,000 people in the U.S. The panels tortured reasoning is that oftentimes traces of cancer in the prostate dont lead to a full-blown attack that can kill the patient. True enough, as far as that goes. But the panel ignored the inconvenient fact that physicians have a measurement called the Gleason score to determine how dangerous the disease is. If that score is low doctors will take a watchful attitude; if it gets high theyll recommend action. (Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com …
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