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What should the PSA be for a 75 year old man?

While a traditional PSA level of 4.0 ng/mL was once a common threshold for concern, normal PSA ranges actually increase with age. For a 75 year old man, what should the PSA be is a complex question with a higher benchmark than for younger men, and several factors beyond age can influence the result.

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Should an 80 year old man get a PSA test? Weighing the benefits, risks, and personal choices

According to a 2023 study published in JAMA Network Open, nearly 40% of men aged 80 and older were overscreened for prostate cancer, highlighting the persistent debate around its value in this age group. The question, "**Should an 80 year old man get a PSA test?**" requires a careful discussion with a healthcare provider, considering the potential benefits, significant risks, and personal health circumstances.

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When Should a 72 year old man have a prostate biopsy?

While prostate cancer incidence increases with age, the question of **Should a 72 year old man have a prostate biopsy?** is far from straightforward. The decision requires a personalized discussion with a urologist, weighing potential risks against the benefits of detection and treatment.

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