Prostate Cancer Screening

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Cancer Screening

Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men. This disease affects the prostate, the gland located under the bladder and in front of the rectum. This gland helps produce semen and allows for sperm to move more effectively, along with several other functions. The cancer cells develop in the prostate and invade the healthy tissues and multiply at a rate much faster than regular cells.

The Prostate Cancer Screening Procedure

In addition to a physical examination by a physician, the following two tests are commonly performed on men 40-60 years of age and older who have exhibited symptoms of prostate cancer:

1- Digital Rectal Examination

A digital rectal exam is a tactile examination performed by a healthcare professional that actively feels the lower portion of the rectum to the prostate. Any malformations or growths of the prostate will be evident in normal testing circumstances.

2- Prostate-Specific Antigen or PSA Blood Test

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