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PSA Test: Early Detection of Prostate Cancer

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Published:January 15, 2024
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[Music] hi friends today I'm here to give a small educative talk about prostate cancer screening prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer in adult male so screening is recommended after taking inform consent from the patient so the recommendation by societies about prostate cancer screening is any human adult above the age 50 should be screened for prostate cancer by a simple blood test which is called serum PSA prostate specific antigen so just by doing one single blood test we can identify your prostate cancer at the earliest and treat accordingly so if you are elderly male above 50 years to get your prostate cancer screen by doing a simple test serum PSA thank you stay safe and stay healthy [Music]

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