Peter Attia· MD
I like and personally reference everybody to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's prostate cancer screening guideline that basically says that every man at age 45 should have a baseline PSA
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
I like and personally reference everybody to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's prostate cancer screening guideline that basically says that every man at age 45 should have a baseline PSA
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Bookmarking — the dossier-vs-overview split is the right call. Most of the time I want overview; sometimes I want receipts.
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I like and personally reference everybody to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's prostate cancer screening guideline that basically says that every man at age 45 should have a baseline PSA