A question on #ProstateCancer #Screening tabled by Luke Murphy on 17-12-2024 has been answered by Andrew Gwynne.

Heading: Prostate Cancer: Screening
Question ID: 1750564
UIN: 20723
House: Commons
Date tabled: 2024-12-17
Asking Member ID: 5248
Asking Member display name: Luke Murphy
Asking Member handle: LukeMLabour
Asking Member Twitter reference: @LukeMLabour
Member interest: false
Question text: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to ensure that men with risk factors for prostate cancer are encouraged to receive regular prostate-specific antigen tests.
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Date answered: 2025-01-06
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Is correcting answer: false
Answering Member ID: 1506
Answering Member display name: Andrew Gwynne
Answering Member handle: GwynneMP
Answering Member Twitter reference: @GwynneMP
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Answer text: Screening for prostate cancer is currently not recommended by the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC). This is because of the inaccuracy of the current best test, called the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). A PSA-based screening programme could harm ...
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Answering body ID: 17
Answering body name: Department of Health and Social Care
Tweeted: true