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•Charity calls for prostate-cancer testing of high-risk men
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Prostate Cancer Research says screening 45-69-year-olds at high risk makes financial sense.
Charity says more accurate tests would be needed to justify screening all men.
There is no prostate-cancer screening programme in the UK , unlike those for breast, bowel and cervical cancer.
Onus is on men to request a blood test from their GP once they are over 50 .
Prof Chinegwundoh says he often sees men who could have been diagnosed earlier.
Black men should consider having a PSA test at 40 , particularly if they have a strong family history of cancer.
But earlier this year , concerns were raised that black men were at greater risk of being harmed by a cancer diagnosis that did not need to be treated.
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