[KMSP Fox9, Oct. 6, 2011] The same group that claimed women don?t need mammograms is now questioning the? efficacy of test that revolutionized the detection and treatment of prostate cancer;? however, Dr. Pete Sershon, who?specializes in treating prostate cancer at United Hospital, isn?t buying it.
?When a man has a PSA blood test year to year, a significant change in the? PSA from one year to the next can be an indicator of a clinically-significant? prostate cancer, one that is aggressive enough that it can be life-threatening,?? he explained. Sershon said that?s why he swears by the test and called the study? ?disappointing? because he knows first-hand the consequences of not getting his? patients into the operating room in time. Watch the full report below.
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