Take this quiz to test your knowledge of new findings for an age-old problem in men.
Several recent studies have reported new findings about an age-old problem in men, prostate cancer.
Take this quick quiz to test your knowledge of the latest scientific and clinical information.
Note: If you would like more information on any of the questions, a link to the original article, “10 New Facts about Prostate Cancer,” is provided on the last page of the quiz.
Question 1:
Answer and Question #2 on Next Page »
The correct answer is C. A and B
Question 2.
Answer and Question #3 on Next Page »
The correct answer is A. Patients who died from prostate cancer had higher grade and stage disease than those who died from prior malignancy.
Question 3.
Answer and Question #4 on Next Page »
The correct answer is C. Increased 10% with 5 kg/m2 increases in BMI, 13% with 10-cm increases in waist circumference
Question 4.
Answer and Question #5 on Next Page »
The correct answer is D. 8 to 10
Question 5.
Answer and Question #6 on Next Page »
The correct answer is A. Below 30 ng/mL
Question 6.
Answer and Question #7 on Next Page »
The correct answer is B. Significantly lower
Question 7.
Answer and Question #8 on Next Page »
The correct answer is D. Underestimated life expectancy without treatment, overestimated gains with treatment
Question 8.
Answer on Next Page »
The correct answer is C. Advocate for the most frequently used evidence-based approach
For more information on all questions and answers, please visit “10 New Facts about Prostate Cancer.”
Man With Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes: What HbA1c Goal-And How to Get There?
May 8th 2013The patient, an active 49-year-old man, had an HbA1c of 8.6 after diabetes was first diagnosed. It’s now 7.6 with metformin and lifestyle measures. Is the current A1c goal adequate, or should you treat more aggressively?