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Men’s Health Awareness Month — Why Prostate Screenings Matter

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November is Men’s Health Awareness Month—a time to shine a light on the importance of regular checkups, open conversations, and proactive screening for common men’s health concerns. One of the most important screenings men can get is for prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, but when detected early, it’s also one of the most treatable. Many men don’t experience symptoms in the early stages, making screening the key to early detection and successful outcomes.

Who should be screened?
Most men should begin talking to their healthcare provider about prostate cancer screening around age 50. However, those at higher risk—such as African American men or anyone with a father, brother, or son diagnosed with prostate cancer—should begin the conversation earlier, around age 45.

What does screening involve?
A simple blood test known as a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is often the first step. Depending on the results and personal risk factors, your urologist may recommend additional imaging or diagnostic testing.

Why it matters
Prostate cancer often grows slowly, but not always. Regular screening can help detect changes early—before symptoms appear and while treatment options are most effective. Early detection can mean less invasive treatments and a better chance for cure.

This month, encourage the men in your life to take charge of their health. A conversation with a urologist today could make all the difference tomorrow.

 Schedule your annual prostate screening or talk to your provider about when testing is right for you.

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