A systematic literature search was conducted in the following electronic bibliographic databases: MEDLINE, including PreMedline (2004 to November 2010), EMBASE (2004 to Week 44, 2010 and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (2010, 4th Quarter). This search was restricted to studies published in English.The search queries were based on a combination of exploded and non-exploded subject headings and free-text keywords. These terms included prostate cancer, prostatic neoplasms, prostate tumour, prostate-specific antigen (PSA), digital rectal examination (DRE), DRE, mass screening, screening test, early detection of cancer, cancer screening, screening, PSA, transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), TRUS, randomized, false-negative and false-positive; we used alternative word spellings and endings.The search strategy was modified for each database using database-specific thesaurus terms, syntax and search fields. We excluded case reports, editorials, news and letters. To identify additional relevant studies, we also examined bibliographies of the relevant articles and selected reviews.We compiled 1938 unique citations and, after removing the duplicates, 1036 citations were assessed for relevance. The screening process yielded 49 articles for a full-text review.