As a trans man or non-binary person assigned female at birth, do I need to get tested for prostate cancer?
As a trans man or non-binary person assigned female at birth, do I need to get tested for prostate cancer?@(headingTag)>
Because you do not have a prostate, you are not at risk for prostate cancer and do not need to get tested for prostate cancer.
Getting screened for cancer is an important part of regular medical care for everyone because the earlier cancer is found, the better the outcome and treatment options will be. Find out more about screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer.
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