This is genuinely so evil
- Avoiding funding studies on black men specifically and then using the lack of studies as justification for denying care
- There is even less screening for BRCA variants with no sign this will increase if this goes ahead
- I work in primary care. We already have to justify that PSA screenings are necessary, and most of the people having the tests are actively pissing blood
- Yes, prostate cancer treatment can cause incontinence and impotence- which is why most patients with less aggressive cancers are put on to active surveillance, and those that do need treatment make that choice with the full risks and benefits explained to them
- The classic covid strategy of "If we don't test for it, numbers go down so we can just pretend it isn't an issue"
- Using the fact that some of the people who have cancer on active surveillance may eventually need treatment as evidence of overtreatment- it reminds me of how puberty blockers are considered bad because most of the people on them will eventually transition
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. Around 55,000 men are diagnosed with each year, and 12,000 men die from it in annually in the UK. That the government is being advised to deny people even the option of knowing whether they have it is such a huge step back for medicine.








