Prostate Cancer Coalitions emphatically reject the proposed “D” prostate cancer recommendation of the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
Press Release
La Jolla, CA, October 15, 2011 -- From The National Alliance of State Prostate Cancer Coalitions and The California Prostate Cancer Coalition.
The proposed Guideline of the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force would recommend the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test for prostate cancer only if the patient has prostate symptoms. However, by the time a patient has symptoms the disease is usually late-stage (advanced) and cannot be cured. The USPSTF's proposed "D" Recommendation Against the Use of PSA "in healthy (asymptomatic) men" is a mis-interpretation of existing clinical trial data that would discourage men from asking for the PSA and excuse their physicians from failing to offer and discuss it with them.
The National Alliance of State Prostate Cancer Coalitions (NASPCC) and the California Prostate Cancer Coalition (CPCC) heartily endorse the use of PSA for men beginning at age 40 (35 if high-risk). The PSA is the best test we currently have for prostate cancer and, in conjunction with a digital rectal examination it should be offered until more sensitive/specific biomarkers are approved by the FDA.
NASPCC and CPCC do not support unnecessary treatment, however the USPSTF Recommendation would prevent men with potentially deadly disease from learning their true diagnosis in time for curative care and would condemn them to a miserable death.
According to Merel Nissenberg, president of CPCC and NASPCC, “Knowledge is power. Testing for and diagnosing prostate cancer does not have to lead to over-treatment; men with clinically insignificant prostate cancer can select Active Surveillance - [PDF], and those with aggressive cancer can be treated. When balancing the possible side effects of treatment against the saving of a life, most men would choose to live.”
About
The California Prostate Cancer Coalition (CPCC) is a coalition of doctors, prostate cancer survivors (and families), nurses, support groups and others concerned about prostate cancer in California.
The National Alliance of State Prostate Cancer Coalitions (NASPCC) is an umbrella organization meant to encompass participation by all states - through their state prostate cancer coalitions, state prostate cancer task forces or state prostate cancer foundations.
For more information
Contact: Merel G. Nissenberg (619) 518-6465, (858) 459-0631
Or Stan Rosenfeld (415) 459-4668, (415) 290-6060
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2012 Cancer Facts and Figures from American Cancer Society

