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Urologic and Prostate Cancers

Genitourinary cancers are cancers affecting the genital and urinary organs, including the bladder, urethra, ureters, kidneys, prostate, penis, and/or testes. Nearly one in six American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. Nearly two out of three of these men will be age 65 or older.

While most men with prostate cancer have no symptoms, prostate cancer can be found during a regular checkup using a combination of a blood test called a PSA and a digital rectal exam. 

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Early Detection is Key

Early detection is easy and vital to treating prostate cancer. In Delaware, the number of men being screened early and diagnosed at the most treatable stages is going up, and that’s good news.

The American Cancer Society recommends that all men 50 and older talk with their doctors to make an informed decision about whether to be screened for prostate cancer. Also, African-American men should visit with their doctor about prostate cancer screening at age 45.  

If you are at higher risk, have that discussion earlier:

  • By age 40 if you have more than one first-degree relative (father, brother or son) who had prostate cancer before age 65.
  • By age 45 if you have one first-degree relative (father, brother or son) who had prostate cancer before age 65.

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