This Self-Learning program has been accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 1 Mainpro+ certified credits.
Multiple experts from various medical fields, including primary care, have expressed concerns about the methods and processes employed by the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (Task Force). These practices have led to the creation of guidelines that are often inaccurate and outdated. This page includes many of the affected guidelines and substitute recommendations from experienced experts.
https://responsiblehealthcareguidelines.ca/
This initiative has been endorsed by the Canadian Urological Association (CUA).
A pocket guide that includes: the CUA prostate cancer screening pathway, best screening practices, PSA screening, prostate biopsy decision-making, and adjunctive strategies for improving prostate cancer early diagnoses
Patient tool that has been designed to identify some of the side effects that may occur with ADT.
All guidelines, best practice reports, and consensus statements have undergone official CUA approval process and are the intellectual property of the Canadian Urological Association (CUA). Reproduction of these documents in any form requires the express written consent of the CUA. For any permission requests, comments/feedback, or to enquire about previous versions and older guidelines, please contact: adriana.modica@cua.org.
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