In brief, my story ...
Have been checked for cholesterol and PSA annually since I turned 50, some 8 years ago.
PSA went up a little bit one year, from about 3.8 to 4.0. Not much, still in the "safe" zone. No symptoms.
However, my 'free PSA' percentage moved markedly, from 25% down to 15%, somehting like that.
GP says go get an MRI just to check.
MRI inconclusive, off you go to a urologist.
Questionnaire, digital exam (which is the old-fashioned way!), nothing.
But, to be sure, let's do a biopsy given family history of prostate cancer. (Dad's got it, but he's in his 80's at this point, and therefore not really an issue.)
The biopsy - or at least the after effects - is not pleasant.
Result shows cancer, early stages and contained.
Lots of research and discussions with urologist and a nurse advocate, weighting up the pros and cons for different treatments.
In my case, I went the full robotically-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy.
All cancer removed, all nerves still intact.
That was 5 years ago.
Cancer free, everything works just like it used to.
I got lucky.
Don't be to afraid ask your doc, and talk to your mates about screening.
You can't die from embarrassment, but you can from prostate cancer.
If at first you don't succeed, that's one data point. - xkcd
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