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GPs Urged to 'Wait for Evidence' as Urologists Back Scrapping Digital Rectal Exams

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GP leaders have urged the profession to 'wait for the evidence' after surgeons said digital rectal exams are 'no longer a useful test for prostate cancer' and should be discontinued.
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The most frequently diagnosed cancers in Spain in 2025 will be, according to the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), those of colon and rectum (44,573 new cases), breast (37,682), lung (34,506), prostate (32,188). The latter is the most common tumor among men.

Within the framework of World Prostate Cancer Day, which is celebrated every 11 June at the initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO), the voice is raised to raise awareness about a disease that has become one of the main causes of death among men over 60 years of age. In Mexico, more than 25,000 people are diagnosed annually with this condition, of which more than 7,500 people lose their lives.Coahuila is no exception to this worrying t…

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