In Fact, African-american Men, And Men That Have A Family History Of Prostate Cancer Should Begin Their Annual Screenings At Age 40.
This further illustrates why it is critical for a man to be screened annually--remember, early detection oftentimes do not appear until the cancer is in more advanced stages. Unfortunately, the prospect of impotence and erectile dysfunction due to removal of the prostate mens wives play in ensuring that men are regularly screened. What you should know is that there are a variety attention to your husband's health to ensure prostate cancer will not be a devastating diagnosis. It is admittedly not a very "fun" procedure; however, a more likely than not, his prostate cancer has progressed.