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Should I get early prostate cancer detection tests at 60?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am in my 60s and have recently become concerned about my prostate health. I have noticed symptoms such as difficulty in urination and occasional pelvic discomfort.

My concerns are:

Should I be worried about these changes?

What tests would you recommend for early detection of prostate issues, including prostate cancer?

Additionally, are there any lifestyle changes or preventive measures I can follow to reduce my risk of developing prostate cancer?

Please suggest.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I understand your concern.

For a 60-year-old male, prostate cancer (a type of cancer that occurs in the prostate, a small gland in men that produces seminal fluid) screening is highly recommended. While your symptoms may not be related to prostate cancer, it is important to undergo screening to rule out any potential issues.

I recommend starting with basic screening tests, including:

  1. A blood test to measure prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels.
  2. A digital rectal examination (DRE) of the prostate by a urologist.

For more advanced screening, you may also consider:

  1. Transrectal ultrasound of the prostate gland.
  2. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the prostate gland.
  3. PSA testing and certain genetic tests.

The risk of prostate cancer can be reduced by making dietary changes, such as avoiding excessive consumption of red meat and animal fats. It is recommended to adopt a vegetarian diet. Foods like broccoli, tomatoes, green tea, vitamin E, and soy may offer some protective effects against prostate cancer.

Screening is effective in detecting prostate cancer at an early stage. If detected early, the chances of a complete cure are significantly higher.

I hope this helps.

Please revert so I can assist you further.

Thank you.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At December 20, 2024
Reviewed AtFebruary 12, 2026

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