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    In fact, hormones aren't even thought to fuel men's testicular tumors, Dr. Lipshultz says.

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    Elevated levels of that protein can be a red flag for prostate cancer, Dr. Lipshultz explains.

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    But Men's Health advisor and Baylor College of Medicine urologist Larry Lipshultz, M.D., notes that 99.9 percent of prostate cancer is silent.

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    What's actually happening is that you can't relax your pelvic floor enough to open up the bladder neck and go,” says Men's Health's urology advisor, Larry Lipshultz, M.D., of Baylor College of Medicine.

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    Lipshultz says he will continue to recommend his patients undergo a baseline PSA at age 50(40 if high risk), keeping in mind that“just because your first PSA test is elevated does not necessarily mean you have cancer.”.

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    If you get abnormal results from a digital rectal exam and or you're in your 40s or 50s and have a higher risk due to family history, race, or health conditions like high blood pressure, says Dr. Lipshultz.

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    If you won't use a restroom at work and hold your urine for many hours at a time, then you could be at risk for an overstretched bladder and could ultimately lose normal function and capacity,” Dr. Lipshultz says.

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    But if you won't use a restroom at work and hold your urine for many hours at a time, then you could be at risk for an overstretched bladder and could ultimately lose normal function and capacity,” Dr. Lipshultz says.

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    In fact, the average guy should consider PSA screenings for prostate cancer beginning at age 56 and continuing to 69-and earlier if you are African American or have a family history of prostate cancer, Men's Health urology advisor Larry Lipshultz, M.D., recommends.

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