Prostate cancer screening, often involving a PSA blood test, aims to detect cancer early, as symptoms are rare in early stages. If results are concerning, a prostate biopsy may be recommended to confirm diagnosis by examining tissue. Discussion with your doctor helps guide screening decisions, considering personal risk factors like age and family history, to determine if early detection and treatment options are suitable for you.
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Professor and Chair, Department of Urology | Roberta R. Scheller Endowed Chair of Urologic Oncology | Fox Chase Cancer Center
Professor, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
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I am a surgical specialist who treats urologic cancers. Working closely with other members of our National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center multidisciplinary team, I make certain that my patients are aware of all the choices that today's cutting edge oncological care has to offer, regardless of whether these treatments take place inside or outside the operating room.