A 55-year-old man with lower urinary tract symptoms asks about prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer. He has no family history and no risk factors. According to the CTFPHC guideline, what should you advise?ARecommend annual PSA screening for all men 50-70 yearsBRecommend PSA screening every 2 yearsCRecommend against PSA screening, explaining that potential harms outweigh benefits for most menDRecommend PSA and digital rectal examination immediately and refer to urologyEOffer PSA screening only if he has a life expectancy <10 yearsCheck my answer