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Guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the American Cancer Society, and the American Urological Association recommend that clinicians engage men at average risk for prostate cancer in shared decision making about commencing PSA testing at age 50 or 55; additionally, guidelines generally recommend stopping at age 70 or in men with <10 years of life expectancy. In this cross-sectional study, researchers assessed prostate cancer screening recommendations of U.S. cancer centers.
During the first half of 2021, of 1119 U.S. cancer centers, 607 provided prostate cancer–screening recommendations on their public websites. Of these, 451 (74%) recommended discussion and shared decision making, consistent with national guidelines: 209 …