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Should Prostate Cancer Screening Stop at Age 75?

Urologist Gerald Andriole, MD, discusses prostate cancer treatment advances, including a brand-new "male lumpectomy" procedure, and more.

Siteman Cancer Center urologist Gerald Andriole, MD, discusses prostate cancer treatment advances, including a brand-new "male lumpectomy" procedure, and reacts to a recent study suggesting men over 75 shouldn’t receive PSA screenings.

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