WASHINGTON -- Men finally may be getting a clearer message about undergoing PSA screening for prostate cancer: Don't do it.
They may not listen. After all, the vast majority of men over 50 already get tested.
The idea that finding cancer early can harm instead of help is a hard one to understand. But it's at the heart of a government panel's draft recommendation that those PSA blood tests should no longer be part of routine screening for healthy men.





