What tests are recommended for screening men between 40 and 64 years of age?
Several screening tests are recommended for men between 40 and 64 years of age. These include:
- Routine Examination by a Doctor
A routine examination should be done every 1 to 5 years. It should include examination of the skin and testes for cancer. Individuals should be advised to do monthly testicular self examinations as well as lead a healthy lifestyle by exercising, controlling weight and avoiding smoking and alcohol. In some countries, the physician may advise vaccination against diseases like flu, pneumonia, tetanus-diphtheria and herpes zoster.
- Dental Examination
Men are advised to undergo annual dental examinations and cleaning of teeth.
- Eye Testing
Eye examination should be carried out every 2 years above the age of 40. Testing for glaucoma should be done every 2 years over the age of 45.
- Blood Pressure
Blood pressure should be checked once every 2 years and more often if it is above normal level.
- Lipid profile
A lipid profile to check cholesterol levels should be carried out once every 5 years beyond the age of 34 years. If the individual suffers from additional problems like diabetes, heart disease or kidney disease, a more frequent testing may be needed.
- Colon Cancer Screening
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- Prostate Cancer Screening
Men should discuss with their physician about prostate cancer screening once they are 50 years of age or 45 years in case of African Americans or other individuals at high risk for developing the cancer. Digital rectal examination and blood tumor market testing for Prostate Specific Aantigen (PSA) are recommended for screening prostate cancer.
- Osteoporosis Screening
Men can discuss with their doctor regarding osteoporosis screening between the ages of 50 and 70 years.
- Blood sugar Testing
A fasting and postprandial blood sugar level should be done once in 3 years to check for diabetes. Hemoglobin A1C testing may also be used alternatively to detect diabetes.
- HIV Testing
Men with multiple sexual partners or at high risk for developing HIV may need to undergo screening for the disease.