PROSTABLOG NZ: The PSA test may get a bad rap from epidemiologists and the Ministry of Health, but so far as I’m concerned it’s a winner. It’s a reliable post-treatment indicator of whether your prostate cancer is coming back or not, and I’ve just had my two-year test – and it remains undetectable. That’s very [...]
Archive for April, 2011
Undetectable PSA! Yep, I’ll take it, thanks
Posted in PSA tests, tagged blood test, blood tests, medical checkups, prostablog, prostate, prostate blog, PROSTATE CANCER, prostate-specific antigen, PSA, PSA test, Screening debate on April 6, 2011 | 1 Comment »
How does ‘encouraging’ men to have PSA tests differ from mass screening?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blood test, blood tests, cancer screening, catheter, digital diagnosis, digital examination, Health Select Committee, Mark von Dadleszen, mass screening for prostate, medical checkups, Ministry of Health, NZ Health Select Committee, NZ Parliamentary inquiry into prostate cancer, Paul Hutchison, prostablog, prostate, PROSTATE CANCER, Prostate Cancer Foundation of NZ, prostate cancer inquiry, prostate cancer screening, prostate testing, prostate treatment debate, prostate-specific antigen, PSA, PSA test, Screening debate on April 2, 2011 | 3 Comments »
PROSTABLOG NZ: Exact meaning of the word “encourage” will be pivotal in the continuing New Zealand saga on how best to prevent prostate cancer. “We will be encouraging men to go to their GPs to discuss options…including whether or not they should have a PSA test,” says the chairman of Parliament’s inquiry into prostate cancer, [...]









