PRIORITIZE PROSTATE SCREENING--IT'S THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST PROSTATE CANCER, SAYS PROCURE
"Evidence is mounting about the hazards of missed screenings," emphasizes
Risk increases with age. Black men and members of other minority groups face higher risk or a tendency toward earlier onset.
"A solid general recommendation is that men aged 40 and older, or those with a family history or genetic predisposition, should discuss screening with their physicians,"
Insurance coverage varies, but a page about PSA testing on ProCure's website can help patients locate testing centers. Some may offer free or low-cost screenings.
For hesitant patients, understanding the big picture supports peace of mind, especially given the good prognosis for most prostate cancers and the availability of proton therapy at ProCure, a non-surgical treatment that minimizes side effects.
For example, "James," one of many patients who have shared their positive treatment experiences at ProCure, notes that "I trusted ProCure because the staff seemed to know what they were doing and the doctors seemed to be concerned, so I felt very comfortable. I didn't want to go anyplace else."
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