Assessing Prostate Cancer Screening Health correspondent Susan Dentzer talks to doctors and patients about the debate over the merits of prostate cancer screening. Transcript | RealAudio
Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, director of the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health, talks to Susan Dentzer about his experience as a prostate cancer patient and his research to assess and improve screening for the disease.
Dr. Edward Gelmann, a professor of oncology at Georgetown University School of Medicine is researching which men, if any, should be screened for prostate cancer using the prostate-specific antigen [PSA] test.
Dr. Patrick Walsh, director of the Jane Fucanon Brady Urological Institute at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, shares his thoughts on prostate cancer treatment and detection.
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