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The American Urological Association recommends baseline PSA screening for average-risk men starting at age 45.
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Early detection is key. We must move away from depending solely on PSA, especially for high-risk men. Prostate cancer can be silent but deadly.” ...
The false-negative rate (in which the test mistakenly clears men who do have cancer) is thought to be around 15%. Doctors therefore double-check high PSA levels with a biopsy.