A 60-year-old man with no urinary symptoms asks about PSA testing for prostate cancer screening. He has no family history and is at average risk. According to the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care, how should you respond?AStrongly recommend annual PSA testingBOffer PSA testing every 2 years as standard of careCAdvise against routine PSA screening but discuss if he raises it and explain potential harms and limited mortality benefitDAutomatically order PSA and digital rectal examinationERecommend digital rectal examination alone without PSACheck my answer