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prostate cancer riskAustralian Science Media Centre
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The current PSA test cannot distinguish between non-aggressive and aggressive, deadly prostate cancer.
The findings will help develop point-of-care diagnostics and improved treatments for the second most common cancer in men world-wide.
More than 60 researchers from around the world contributed to the study.
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