In this guide, Dr. David B. Samadi—a leading urologist and prostate cancer expert—explains the most common symptoms of prostate cancer in men over 50, when to seek screening, and what to do next.
Why Men Over 50 Are at Higher Risk
Age is one of the strongest risk factors for prostate cancer. According to the American Cancer Society:
- About 6 in 10 cases are diagnosed in men age 65 or older
- The risk begins to rise at age 50
- African American men and those with a family history face even higher risks
That’s why it’s critical for men in their 50s and beyond to stay informed and proactive.
Early-Stage Prostate Cancer: Often No Symptoms
Many men in the early stages of prostate cancer experience no noticeable symptoms. This is why routine PSA screening and digital rectal exams (DRE) are so important—especially if you fall into a higher-risk group.