Aug. 20, 1999
VCU’s MCV Hospitals to offer free prostate cancer screenings
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The free screening includes a digital-rectal exam and a blood test to measure the level of prostate specific antigen (P.S.A.), a protein produced by prostate cells. These procedures allow doctors to detect many prostate cancers before symptoms develop.
After skin cancer, prostate cancer is the second most common form of cancer among men in the United States. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, exceeded only by lung cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that this year 179,300 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed, and 37,000 men in this country will die of it.
VCU’s Division of Surgical Urology is offering the screenings in recognition of National Prostate Cancer Awareness Week, which runs from Sept. 20-24.
The screenings should take about 45 minutes. Pre-registration is not required. For more information, call VCU’s Division of Surgical Urology at (804) 828-9331.
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