
-Reverend Milton Jordan
The "screening controversy"
Because prostate cancer has a variable pattern of growth, there is a history of some men being either over treated or inadequately treated. Unfortunately, argument over prostate screening has played a major role in the death of over 30,000 men each year who could have had a solid chance for recovery had their cancers been detected and treated early. The real controversy should revolve around improving patient education and awareness pre and post diagnosis. This will aid patients in selecting the most beneficial and least damaging options available to them.
...on understanding the benefits of prostate screening:
| Richard Petty was diagnosed with prostate cancer in the mid-'90s. Mr. Petty was grateful his doctor discovered the cancer during a routine physical. "They operated and took care of it," he said. "And here I am." Since his diagnosis and subsequent treatment and recovery, he has donated land to Victory Junction Gang Camp, a medical retreat near his home in North Carolina for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. | |
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