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That's a recipe for over-treatment, which is already commonly happening for prostate cancer. As I mentioned earlier, it's very important to study outcomes! And not just do what seems reasonable.



Meaning you'd be treating false positives? I assumed the blood tests were coarse-grained, but surely there are more reliable tests that you could do if you tested positive on a blood test. Or are there not?




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