Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
Given your somewhat unfortunate past in this respect it is perhaps more understandable.

Sir C was simply duped and violated. Probably wasn't even a doctor, cleaner is my guess.

"According to the ACS, men should explore the risks and benefits of the PSA test starting at age 50 if they are at average risk of prostate cancer and have at least a 10-year life expectancy, at age 45 if they are at high risk and at age 40 if they are at very high risk (those with several first-degree relatives who had ..."
Actually, my previous cancer apparently has no bearing on my likelihood of getting prostate cancer. They're both very age-specific cancers. Age-wise, I've jumped out of the testicular frying pan and into the prostate fire.

That said, there's no history of the prostates in my family and I can still pïss like Shergar, so I don't think there's much to worry about.