Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Former President Joe Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis has many men wondering about if and when to start prostate cancer screening. Community Cancer Education Coordinator, Regional Cancer Center, Springfield Memorial Hospital, Tia Rapps talks about that with Joey McLaughlin on the WTAX Morning NewsWatch.
When should men start screening for prostate cancer?
The American Cancer Society recommends that men discuss prostate cancer screening with their healthcare provider starting at age 50 for average-risk individuals.
