Risk-adapted Prostate Cancer Screening Achieves Mammography-like Benefits : Evidence and Implications for Europe
(2026) In European Urology 89(3). p.193-195- Abstract
Take Home Message Using Germany as a case example, a comparison between organized mammography screening and contemporary, risk-adapted screening for prostate cancer suggests that prostate-specific antigen–based early detection with incorporation of magnetic resonance imaging and active surveillance can achieve benefits comparable to those of mammography while addressing previous concerns about overdiagnosis and overtreatment. Findings from the PROBASE trial support the potential of such an approach to provide a favorable balance between benefit and harm when initiated at younger ages.
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abstract = {{<p>Take Home Message Using Germany as a case example, a comparison between organized mammography screening and contemporary, risk-adapted screening for prostate cancer suggests that prostate-specific antigen–based early detection with incorporation of magnetic resonance imaging and active surveillance can achieve benefits comparable to those of mammography while addressing previous concerns about overdiagnosis and overtreatment. Findings from the PROBASE trial support the potential of such an approach to provide a favorable balance between benefit and harm when initiated at younger ages.</p>}},
author = {{Carlsson, Sigrid V. and Krilaviciute, Agne and Al-Monajjed, Rouvier and Seibold, Petra and Kuczyk, Markus and Gschwend, Jürgen E. and Debus, Jürgen and Antoch, Gerald and Schimmöller, Lars and Schlemmer, Heinz Peter and Kristiansen, Glen and Kaaks, Rudolf and Becker, Nikolaus and Albers, Peter}},
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title = {{Risk-adapted Prostate Cancer Screening Achieves Mammography-like Benefits : Evidence and Implications for Europe}},
url = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2025.12.002}},
doi = {{10.1016/j.eururo.2025.12.002}},
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