Lack of prostate cancer screening may have led to recent jump in diagnoses, study finds

A new study from the American Cancer Society says prostate cancer diagnoses increased over the past five years after a national task force recommended against routine screening for men over 70 in 2012. Dr. Arif Kamal, chief patient officer for the American Cancer Society, joined CBS News to discuss the study.

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