A 70-year-old woman who experienced a long period of depression after
her first husband's death from prostate cancer at the age of 63 has be
come increasingly anxious about her own health and that of her close f
amily. A few years ago she married a man her own age; he is in good ph
ysical condition. Last year the family spent much of the winter in Flo
rida, where the woman noticed several stories in the media suggesting
that an epidemic of prostate cancer is occurring in North America and
that because early detection can save lives men of retirement age shou
ld be checked by their physicians as soon as possible. In addition, 2
close friends were recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. On his lat
est fishing trip her husband learned from a friend that 1 in 8 men get
prostate cancer. He has not seen his family physician for several yea
rs, but his wife has booked an appointment for them to discuss their c
oncerns.