Tips On…Prostate Health

Prostate Health is Key for Men

If you’re a man, chances are that you’ll eventually have some form of problem with your prostate gland. More than half of men over age 60 develop an enlarged prostate, a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH. In addition, the American Cancer Society estimates that more than 184,000 men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. Thankfully, a variety of treatment and prevention options are now available to combat prostate problems.

Regular Testing is Important

Both BPH and prostate cancer can have similar symptoms, so consult your physician if you suffer from any of the problems associated with BPH.

A basic screening known as the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test can detect prostate cancer in its early stages, often before symptoms even arise. The American Cancer Society recommends that men age 50 and older have an annual PSA blood test as well as a digital rectal exam, another test that can detect prostate cancer. Men in a higher risk group (see following list) should follow their physician’s recommendation for frequency of testing.


source : Sisters of Mercy Health System