A 57-year-old man without urological symptoms asks about PSA testing for prostate cancer screening. He has no family history of prostate cancer. According to CTFPHC guidance, what is the most appropriate response?ARecommend routine annual PSA testing from now to age 70BRecommend PSA testing every 2 years between ages 55 and 69CAdvise against PSA screening and explain the balance of benefits and harmsDOffer PSA testing only if he insists, without discussing potential harmsEOrder PSA and digital rectal examination as a bundled screening packageCheck my answer