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About 1 man in 6 will be diagnosed with prostate cancer
during his lifetime; one man in 34 will die of it and
others will lose some quality of life. Risk increases
in men over the age of 50, men of African American
or Latino descent, and men with a family history of
prostate cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends
annual screening including a Prostate-Specific Antigen
(PSA) blood test and a Digital Rectal Exam (DRE). Begin
the dialogue with your doctor. Know the risk factors
and take charge of your health. It’s what every man
can do.
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of Turville Bay MRI & Radiation Oncology Center
are committed to combining the finest technology
for imaging, diagnostic information and treatment,
with excellence in patient care. Thank you for visiting
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