Why are routine prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests not recommended for men?

A. The tests increase the risk of contracting an STI.
B. The tests are not very effective at detecting late-stage prostate cancer.
C. The tests are known to cause impotence.
D. The tests are known to increase the risk of prostate cancer.
E. The tests are known to result in many false positives.


Answer: E

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