Primary Care
Believe in Better Health Toolkit
Men's Guidelines for Health - for Men 50 - 64 Years
Use this chart...to help guide your checkups with your healthcare provider. This information was compiled from recommendations made by various healthcare organizations and generally applies to healthy individuals without a specific disease or additional risk factors.
Talk with your physician...to discuss and understand your personal health guidelines, because recommendations can vary depending on your situation. Your discussion should include a personal or family history of heart disease or stroke, cancer, thyroid disease, diabetes, glaucoma, high cholesterol, osteoporosis, and other important medical conditions.
Know Your Risk for Prostate CancerProstate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in the United States. Risk factors include increasing age, African American race, and a family history. Talk to your physician about your risk factors and prostate cancer screening options including annual digital rectal examinations and prostate specific antigen testing.
Prevention of Colon CancerColorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in both men and women. Approximately 131,000 new cases are expected in the United States this year. Key risk factors for colorectal cancer include a family history of colon cancer, and individuals with chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s Colitis and Ulcerative Colitis). The American College of Gastroenterology now recommends either a total colon exam by colonoscopy every ten years, or annual stool blood tests and a flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years. Talk to your physician about your risk factors and screening options. |
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Guide to Health Checkups for Men 50-64 Years
Test |
Recommended Frequency |
Blood Pressure |
At least every 1-2 years |
Cholesterol |
At least once every 5 years |
Immunizations |
Tetanus-diphtheria: Every 10 years |
Prostate Cancer Screening |
Discuss with provider the limitations and benefits of screening PSA and digital rectal exam. |
Testicular Exam |
As part of routine annual exam |
Colon Cancer Screening |
Annual stool blood test and flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 years OR Colonoscopy every 10 years |
Diabetes Screening |
Every 3 years or per healthcare provider |
Eye Exam |
Every 2-4 years as indicated |
Weight |
Annually |
These recommendations are compiled from multiple local and national sources, which may sometimes vary in their specific details. Risk factors may also change recommendations. Discuss with your physician and understand how these recommendations apply to your individual health profile; January 2002.
Provided as an educational service by Strong Health in cooperation with Pfizer, Inc, 2002
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