At what age should you start prostate cancer screenings if you have a strong family history? - prostate cancer fotos
My husband will soon be 30 and I am wondering when to start PSA screening for prostate cancer. His father, grandfather and uncle all have or had prostate cancer. Her father was diagnosed at the age of 43, but seems out of remission now after 10 years. I read the recommended age is 45 or 50 years, but when my father-in-law waited 45 to the death. So if you have a strong family, what is the best time to start?
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Prostate Cancer Fotos At What Age Should You Start Prostate Cancer Screenings If You Have A Strong Family History?
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$ 0 would be reasonable if you have symptoms before
ReplyDeleteHello Mom Bargain:
ReplyDeleteIf your husband has a family of prostate cancer
must go home, get the blood work at 25 years also
Your doctor what to do to avoid that as a basis for
Proposed line from your doctor. But as it is now over 25
would be a good time to obtain, verify they are blood tests,
and an annual physical examination. The best way is to take the full realization
review each year, if you have a family history of cancer.
Age 40 years would be a good time to start her husband.
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