
When detected early, many diseases can be cured or successfully managed. Your primary care physician can work with you to
make sure you get the proper screenings. Primary care doctors include internists, family practice doctors, gynecologists and
geriatricians.
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Screening Guidelines for Men Over Age 62
|
Disease/Illness
|
Screening Test
|
How Often
|
|
Heart Disease
|
Blood Pressure Screening |
With every checkup, at least yearly |
| Cholesterol Screening |
Once every five years until age 75 |
|
Diabetes
|
Fasting Plasma
Glucose Test
|
Once every three years |
|
Thyroid
|
TSH Blood Test |
Periodically as directed by your doctor |
|
Colon Cancer
|
Fecal Occult Blood Test |
Yearly |
| Digital Rectal Exam (DRE) |
Every five years |
Sigmoidoscopy or
Colonoscopy or Barium Enema
|
Every five years
Every five to 10 years
|
|
Vision
|
Glaucoma Screening |
Yearly |
|
Influenza
|
Flu Shot |
Yearly |
|
Pneumonia
|
Vaccine |
Once at age 65 |
|
Tetanus and Diphtheria
|
Vaccine |
Booster shot every 10 years |
|
Prostate Cancer
|
Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA)
and
Digital Rectal Exam (DRE)
|
Controversial: American Cancer Society recommends yearly for men with a life expectancy of over 10 years |