A 58-year-old asymptomatic man asks about PSA testing for prostate cancer. He has no family history of prostate cancer and no urinary symptoms. According to the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care, what is the most appropriate approach?ARecommend routine PSA screening every yearBOffer PSA screening every 2 yearsCRecommend against PSA screening and explain the potential harms and limited benefitDOrder PSA and transrectal ultrasound as baseline testsEOffer PSA screening only if digital rectal examination is abnormalCheck my answer