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by throwway120385
1026 days ago
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Given that screening is arguably benign for most people, you could argue that we continue screening while we gather more information. But you do whatever you want to do. I'm just pointing out that it's really premature to cancel all of your screenings based on the idea that it doesn't add any years to your life. That may be true, but there's more to a life than how long you live. |
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You're 100% wrong here, this is not a given. Prostate cancer screenings, which are very common, can have both false positives as well as findings of cancer that is and would remain completely benign. These can both lead to unnecessary treatments that cause serious negative health effects, including incontinence and erectile dysfunction.
https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/prostate/basic_info/benefits-harm...