Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W118947172> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W118947172 endingPage "59" @default.
- W118947172 startingPage "51" @default.
- W118947172 abstract "Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is one of the most widely applied screening tests in current medical practice. Its widespread use has had a tremendous impact on all aspects of the management of prostate cancer. PSA screening has led to a stage migration to more organ-confined cancers at the time of diagnosis and is temporally associated with a decrease in prostate cancer mortality. However, PSA screening is imperfect and remains controversial. In this chapter we review the history of the discovery, initial studies, and subsequent widespread application of PSA screening. Initial studies were limited by the lack of applicability to all ethnic groups, upper limits of normal determined with incomplete ascertainment of disease status among study participants, and obsolete biopsy techniques. Various modifications of PSA-based screening have been adopted clinically without sufficient validation. More recent studies have elucidated the non-dichotomous nature of PSA as well as the contribution of other factors to the overall risk for prostate cancer. We await the results of large-scale clinical trials that will more clearly define the impact of PSA screening on prostate cancer mortality as well as the discovery and validation of additional prognostic biomarkers." @default.
- W118947172 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W118947172 creator A5009108510 @default.
- W118947172 creator A5043406089 @default.
- W118947172 date "2009-01-01" @default.
- W118947172 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W118947172 title "Evolution of Prostate-Specific Antigen for Screening" @default.
- W118947172 cites W144757239 @default.
- W118947172 cites W1492014873 @default.
- W118947172 cites W1777350671 @default.
- W118947172 cites W195741252 @default.
- W118947172 cites W1966541733 @default.
- W118947172 cites W1969762458 @default.
- W118947172 cites W1980309257 @default.
- W118947172 cites W1986257592 @default.
- W118947172 cites W1997492763 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2012358309 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2020207377 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2020998478 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2024830492 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2024845561 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2033939929 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2043622065 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2044210477 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2047498895 @default.
- W118947172 cites W205768165 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2059472885 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2060714317 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2061734101 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2067530870 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2067615588 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2089300560 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2092326056 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2092905233 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2114809915 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2140687262 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2143858821 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2146901330 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2147686460 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2147707434 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2148451911 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2160699421 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2165416035 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2295904834 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2330292521 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2333374653 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2335679869 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2407415728 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2417667084 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2463340802 @default.
- W118947172 cites W2472758901 @default.
- W118947172 cites W333212257 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4233902993 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4236857774 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4238964054 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4245431213 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4248869731 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4251267989 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4252086282 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4253421033 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4253890741 @default.
- W118947172 cites W4376100237 @default.
- W118947172 cites W53877061 @default.
- W118947172 cites W69788875 @default.
- W118947172 cites W96058809 @default.
- W118947172 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-281-0_5" @default.
- W118947172 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W118947172 type Work @default.
- W118947172 sameAs 118947172 @default.
- W118947172 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W118947172 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W118947172 hasAuthorship W118947172A5009108510 @default.
- W118947172 hasAuthorship W118947172A5043406089 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C121608353 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C143998085 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C177713679 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C2775941076 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C2776235491 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C2780192828 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C2781406297 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C29456083 @default.
- W118947172 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C121608353 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C126322002 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C143998085 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C177713679 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C2775941076 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C2776235491 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C2779134260 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C2780192828 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C2781406297 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C29456083 @default.
- W118947172 hasConceptScore W118947172C71924100 @default.
- W118947172 hasLocation W1189471721 @default.
- W118947172 hasOpenAccess W118947172 @default.
- W118947172 hasPrimaryLocation W1189471721 @default.