If my father had a prostate cancer, am I at increased risk?
Yes, patients who had father or brother with prostate cancer are two and a half times more likey to get prostate cancer then patient who has no relatives with prostate cancer… Read More
Yes, patients who had father or brother with prostate cancer are two and a half times more likey to get prostate cancer then patient who has no relatives with prostate cancer… Read More
Early prostate cancer does not have any symptoms, it is usually detected with PSA and digital rectal exam, that is why rutine screening exams are important. Read More
We recommend to screen men aged 50-75 years. Screening for prostate cancer includes prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examination. With men that have family history of prostate cancer we suggest to start screening at age of 40. Read More
Early prostate cancer does not have any symptoms, it is usually detected with PSA and digital rectal exam, that is why rutine screening exams are important. … Read More
We recommend to screen men aged 50-75 years. Screening for prostate cancer includes prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examination. With men that have family history of prostate cancer we suggest to start screening at age of 40. … Read More