PSA Quiz

Male celebrities are encouraging all men over fifty to get a PSA blood test for early detection of prostate cancer. But many doctors believe that this message is not supported by medical evidence. Take our quiz to help you decide if PSA screening is right for you.

1. A PSA level above the normal of 4 nanograms per milliliter means that you have prostate cancer.
2. A PSA level under 4 nanograms per milliliter means that you do not have prostate cancer.
3. African-American men have a greater risk of dying from prostate cancer than most other racial groups.
4. Younger men generally have higher PSA levels than older men.
5. Most men will develop prostate cancer if they live to age 100.
6. The PSA level reliably predicts who can be cured with prostate surgery (called radical prostatectomy).
7. Treatment of prostate cancer with radiation carries little risk of side effects.
8. A rising PSA year over year may be a better marker for prostate cancer than a number over 4 that is not rising.
9. If your brother has prostate cancer, your risk of developing it is three times greater than the average.
10. Men fear colon cancer more than prostate cancer.

 

 

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