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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Claims up to 350 men's lives could be saved each year, by a new prostate cancer screening method

    Claims up to 350 men's lives could be saved each year, by a new prostate cancer screening method


    The Cancer Society and Prostate Cancer Foundation want a pilot run - but health officials aren't convinced its benefits outweigh the risks.

    But a recent European trial showed screening helped mitigate risks of overdiagnosis and overtreatment.

    Foundation president Danny Bedingfield says it could save up to half of New Zealand sufferers - if you take away opportunistic testing and use proper diagnostic methods like trans-perineal biopsies and MRI scans.

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