Prostate cancer decision aids ‘make no difference’

A systematic review finds no compelling rationale to use them
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Current decision aids developed for prostate cancer screening can decrease decisional conflict but ultimately have no effect on whether men decide to undergo screening, a systematic review has found.

An international team of researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 19 randomised con-trolled trials covering more than 12,700 men (average age 59) that compared decision aids for PSA testing with usual care.