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Fox News: Prostate cancer risk increases by 45% among men who share one troubling behavior

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Prostate cancer risk increases by 45% among men who share one troubling behavior

A new study has revealed that men who don't heed recommendations for prostate cancer screenings are at a significantly higher risk of dying from the disease.......                    ...                        ...Researchers are warning that men who regularly dodge prostate cancer screening appointments are 45% more likely to die from the disease. ......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login is the most common cancer among men and the second-leading cause of cancer deaths, according to UC San Francisco (UCSF). ......But if screening programs are introduced on a national scale — particularly those that measure levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood — they could give men earlier access to treatment, experts say.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......They would thus have a better chance of being cured, according to reporting by news agency SWNS and others. ......Screening can also prevent You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login associated with advanced prostate cancer.......That's according to data from the European Randomised Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC).......The study collects information from seven European nations — Finland, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium and Spain. It is said to be the world's largest prostate cancer screening study, said SWNS.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Long-term data from this entity consistently shows that PSA screening programs can lead to a 20% reduced risk of dying from prostate cancer.......Now, an analysis of 20-year follow-up data from the ERSPC is the first to look at the link between the consistent decline of You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and men's risk of dying from this type of cancer.......It reveals a "stark contrast" that emphasizes the potential consequences of screening avoidance.......Researchers from Erasmus MC Cancer Institute at the University Medical Centre in the Netherlands led the analysis, said SWNS.......Of the 72,460 men invited to partake in the screenings, around one in six were non-attenders and skipped every single appointment.......That group had a 45% higher risk of dying from You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login compared with those who attended screening appointments, according to the findings.......When comparing outcomes with the control group – men who were never invited to have screenings – those who attended the screening appointments had a 23% lower risk of dying from prostate cancer, while non-attenders faced a 39% higher risk, SWNS reported.......Lead study author Renée Leenen, M.D., Ph.D., said the choice not to participate in screening may be driven by a complex collection of factors.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Said Leenen, who is with the Erasmus CM Cancer Institute in the Netherlands, "It may be that men who opted not to attend a screening appointment are care avoiders — meaning they're less likely to engage in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and preventative care in general."......She added, "This is the opposite behavior of people who are perhaps more health-conscious and are more likely to attend a screening appointment ... Our study identifies that men who were invited for screening, but do not attend screening appointments, are at a significantly higher risk of dying from prostate cancer compared to men who were not offered screening or accepted an invitation for screening."......Dr. Leenen said that experts "need to better understand who these men are, why they choose not to attend appointments and how to motivate them."......Doing so, she added, "will help us design population-based prostate cancer screening programs that encourage higher rates of informed participation ... Tackling attendance rates in this way could be a big factor in the long-term success of a national prostate screening program," SWNS reported.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Urologist Tobias Nordström, M.D., Ph.D., of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, said, "We need to better understand why these men might actively choose not to participate in screening, despite being invited to attend, and how this behavior is linked to worse outcomes when they get a diagnosis."......The findings from the study are scheduled to be presented this weekend at the European Association of Urology (EAU) Congress in Madrid, Spain, said SWNS.......Fox News' senior medical analyst You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, who was not involved in the new study on prostate cancer risks, previously called out the need for regular medical screenings. ......Siegel has emphasized the need to "diagnose it early for better outcomes."......Angelica Stabile of Fox News Digital contributed reporting. ...

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