A 55-year-old man with no urinary symptoms asks for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing as part of a "general check-up". He has no family history of prostate cancer. According to CTFPHC recommendations, how should you respond?AAdvise against routine PSA screening and explain the limited mortality benefit and potential harmsBOrder annual PSA screening for all men over 50COrder screening only if digital rectal examination is abnormalDRecommend PSA screening every 2 years as standard of careEScreen with PSA and transrectal ultrasoundCheck my answer