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[Risk-adapted early detection program for prostate cancer 2.0-position paper of the German Society of Urology 2024].

Maurice Stephan Michel,Jürgen E Gschwend,Bernd Wullich,Susanne Krege,Christian Bolenz, Axel S Merseburger,Laura-Maria Krabbe, Daniela Schultz-Lampel, Frank König, Axel Haferkamp,Boris Hadaschik

Urologie (Heidelberg, Germany)(2024)

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Despite the proven effectiveness of organized PSA-based screening in reducing prostate cancer-related mortality, there is currently no program in Germany covered by statutory health insurance. In accordance with the EU Council Decision (2022/0290(NLE)), the German Society of Urology (DGU) has developed a concept for risk-adapted prostate cancer early detection. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Based on a literature review of current screening studies, an algorithm for PSA-based prostate cancer early detection was developed. RESULTS:Risk-adapted prostate cancer screening involves PSA testing in the age group of 45-70 years, followed by PSA-based individual risk stratification and stepwise expansion of diagnostics through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to biopsy. While initially up to 2.6 million men will undergo PSA testing, a reduction in these initial examinations to fewer than 200,000 men per year will occur from year four onwards. CONCLUSIONS:The presented algorithm provides clear recommendations for risk-adapted PSA-based early detection for prostate cancer for urologists and patients. The goal is to improve diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer, while reducing overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
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