Screening male kidney transplant candidates for prostate cancer may do more harm than good

Wednesday, December 30, 2015 - 19:32 in Health & Medicine

Among male kidney transplant candidates, prostate cancer screening was not associated with improved patient survival after transplantation, a new report concludes. Screening increased the time to listing and transplantation for candidates under 70 years old with elevated prostate specific antigen levels. Compared with candidates who were not screened, screened candidates had a reduced likelihood of receiving a transplant regardless of their screening results.

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