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The Prostate: Your Friend to the South 
 
by Billy Wolfrum May 19, 2005

How Often Should Your Prostate Be Examined?

A recent European study has shown that a full prostate exam every four years should do the trick, and if the Europeans say so, it must be true.

When should you begin getting prostate exams?

This really is the heart of the matter. Most medical organizations and doctors will tell you to begin getting prostate exams around your 50th birthday. However, if you have any signs of symptoms at any age, a prostate exam is probably a good idea, regardless of what those know-it-all Europeans say. Again, if caught early, there is nearly a 100 percent chance of surviving prostate cancer.

Simply Put: A Little Caution Will Save Your Life

Lets not try to glamour this up, prostate problems are a drag and even reading about it can make many males uneasy. That you're even reading this is a good step, however, as few choose stories on prostate exams as recreational reading. It all comes down to a simple theory: Like all health issues, burying your head in the sand will not help. Ignoring prostate trouble can lead to the eventual removal of your prostate in a best-case scenario or death in the worst case. 

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