Prevalence and associations of general practitioners ’ ordering of “non‐symptomatic” prostate‐specific antigen tests: A cross‐sectional analysis
ConclusionGP registrars frequently order “asymptomatic” PSA tests. Our findings suggest that non‐compliance with current guidelines for PSA screening may be relatively common and that targeted education is warranted.
Source: International Journal of Clinical Practice - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Parker Magin, Amanda Tapley, Andrew Davey, Simon Morgan, Kim Henderson, Elizabeth Holliday, Jean Ball, Nigel Catzikiris, Katie Mulquiney, Neil Spike, Rohan Kerr, Mieke Driel Tags: ORIGINAL PAPER Source Type: research
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