PSA Discoverer Says PSA Screening is "Public Health Disaster"
The researcher who discovered prostate-specific antigen 4 decades ago speaks out sharply against its use for widespread screening for prostate cancer.
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How Effective Are Antidepressants?
Three depression experts speak to a recent meta-analysis in JAMA suggesting that antidepressants may not be effective in mild-to-moderate disease.
Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health
Is Postmastectomy Radiation Necessary for All Breast Cancer Patients?
New data suggest that the indications for postmastectomy radiation in early-stage breast cancer need to be re-examined.
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Men Who Have Sex With Men Have a 40-Fold Higher Risk for HIV, Syphilis
About 7% of American men have ever engaged in same-sex behavior, and this group is at more than a 40-fold increased risk for HIV and syphilis, compared with other men and women.
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