This varies from doctor to doctor. Some doctors encourage yearly screening for men over age 50, and some advise men who are at a higher risk for prostate cancer to begin screening at age 40 or 45. Others caution against routine screening, while still others counsel men about the risks and benefits on an individual basis and encourage men to make personal decisions about screening. Currently, Medicare provides coverage for an annual PSA test for all men age 50 and older.
2007-01-19 11:42:02
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answered by Nurse Annie 7
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often with a family history. Otherwise over 50 every year
2007-01-21 18:27:27
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answered by -------- 7
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once a year over 50
2007-01-19 11:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i understand no longer some ingredient about the Canadian gadget, yet in the U. S. the suggestion for John might want to properly be to have his prostate bumped off. We also propose a baseline PSA at 40 5 and in no way in any understand some ingredient ideal right it truly is roofed via the authorities till eventually you're sixty 5, indigent or disabled.
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answered by ? 4
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Over 50 then once per year, unless you like it, then as often as you like.
2007-01-19 11:49:24
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answered by Jon A 4
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without any symptoms once a year is fine...
2007-01-19 12:44:31
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answered by Gypsygrl 5
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