task force says most men should not bother with screening for prostate cancer. they say the psa test does more harm potentially than good, that it barely reduces deaths and leads to a lot of unnecessary treatment and complications. now will is already some pushback. for example, the head of the prostate cancer foundation, a patient group, calls the new recommendation a terrible mistake. the american neurological association says they are still working on their response. to help me sort it out for you, i m with dr. christopher lega i legathitis. what will you tell your patients now if anything different based on what s just happened? i think first of all, i haven t received the official report or had the chance to review it in detail. but based on the availability information, the dilemma that we discussed in the clinic every day is actually reflected in this decision which suggests that there is harm and purely focused on the benefits of detecting cancer ignores the fact
home within a day, just overnight. even the same day. so why is that exactly? is there something they re more worried about? is she going to have something else done? i have a feeling we re going to learn a bit more. i have no doubt what we ve been told is true. this is procedure she had. it was for a benign condition, meaning a noncancerous. there are a few things, a few types of benign tumors which can be treated like this. april to you now. i want to put up one of the president s tweet. heading over to the walter reed medical center to see our great first lady, mawlania. i want to your reaction to the president going to walt fr reed following the procedure.