Dozens of men screen for prostate cancer

Pointing out that the PSA test is a blood test, which checks the level of PSA, she reminded people that if a high level is detected, this does not always mean that a male has prostate cancer, as infections and other conditions could be the cause. “It is always best to take the results to your physician and your physician will determine what further assessment you will need,” she said. Speaking to Barbados TODAY on the importance of men getting tested, Lynton said that early detection means that treatment will be more successful. “Early detection is the key,” she said, adding that the next screening will be held in six weeks. (JB)]]>

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