A 45-year-old man presents to your family practice in Ontario asking if he should have a PSA test to screen for prostate cancer. He has no urinary symptoms and no family history. According to the CTFPHC guideline, what should you recommend?ARoutine PSA screening every year for all men aged 40-75BAgainst PSA screening for prostate cancer, explaining the limited benefit and potential harmsCPSA screening only if digital rectal examination is abnormalDPSA screening for all men aged 50-69 regardless of preferencesEImmediate referral to urology for biopsyCheck my answer