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50 Years and Above: Men with an average prostate cancer risk start getting a PSA exam at age 50. At this age, your provider may recommend an annual PSA and DRE. Your doctor will guide you regarding future PSA tests because the frequency may change as you age.
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Learn More »There are two universal prostate screening methods, the PSA and DRE. The PSA, or Prostate-Specific-Antigen test, measures the amount of PSA in a man’s blood. PSA is a protein produced by the prostate cells and constantly circulates through the blood. The PSA has been controversial for misdiagnoses in the past, and the benefits of early detection must be weighed against false results. The test is highly sensitive and often detects a cancerous presence too small to be considered life-threatening. There is no standard PSA level. Some men with low levels have prostate cancer, while other men with high levels of PSA do not have cancer, hence the confusion over PSA test results. So, an upward trend in PSA readings over multiple tests suggests concern over the actual PSA level itself. A digital rectal exam (DRE) is where your urologist inserts a gloved finger into your rectum to palpate (feel) your prostate and check for any lumps and other irregularities. This quick and painless test can tell a lot about a man’s prostate health.
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Read More »If you have difficulty urinating, you may have an enlarged prostate called BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia). This is not a cancerous condition, but it can interfere with proper urination and can be painful and aggravating – even interfering with a good night’s sleep. There are effective treatments for BPH that can significantly reduce your symptoms.
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