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Review
. 2023 Jul 28;13(4):863-872.
doi: 10.3390/clinpract13040078.

Mobile Health Solutions for Prostate Cancer Diagnostics-A Systematic Review

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Mobile Health Solutions for Prostate Cancer Diagnostics-A Systematic Review

Masood Moghul et al. Clin Pract. .

Abstract

Prostate cancer, the most common cause of cancer in men in the UK and one of the most common around the world to date, has no consensus on screening. Multiple large-scale trials from around the world have produced conflicting outcomes in cancer-specific and overall mortality. A main part of the issue is the PSA test, which has a high degree of variability, making it challenging to set PSA thresholds, as well as limited specificity. Prostate cancer has a predisposition in men from black backgrounds, and outcomes are worse in men of lower socioeconomic groups. Mobile targeted case finding, focusing on high-risk groups, may be a solution to help those that most need it. The aim of this systematic review was to review the evidence for mobile testing for prostate cancer. A review of all mobile screening studies for prostate cancer was performed in accordance with the Cochrane guidelines and the PRISMA statement. Of the 629 unique studies screened, 6 were found to be eligible for the review. The studies dated from 1973 to 2017 and came from four different continents, with around 30,275 men being screened for prostate cancer. Detection rates varied from 0.6% in the earliest study to 8.2% in the latest study. The challenge of early diagnosis of potentially lethal prostate cancer remains an issue for developed and low- and middle-income countries alike. Although further studies are needed, mobile screening of a targeted population with streamlined investigation and referral pathways combined with raising awareness in those communities may help make the case for screening for prostate cancer.

Keywords: community setting; mobile clinic; prostate cancer.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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A PRISMA flow diagram of studies for inclusion in a review of mobile screening for prostate cancer.

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