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An Approach Using PSA Levels of 1.5 ng/mL as the Cutoff for Prostate Cancer Screening in Primary Care.

Authors
  1. Paul Arangua
  2. Peter Carroll
  3. Matthew R. Cooperberg
  4. E. David Crawford
  5. James Eastham
  6. Leonard G. Gomella
  7. John Hoenemeyer
  8. Eric A. Klein
  9. Michael Leapman
  10. Mike Leveridge
  11. Stacy Loeb
  12. Michael Maccini
  13. Alan W. Partin
  14. Curtis A. Pettaway
  15. Peter Pinto
  16. Matt T. Rosenberg
  17. Neal D. Shore
  18. Ian M. Thompson
Publication date
1 October 2016
Publisher
Jefferson Digital Commons
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