Hello Mick and welcome.
I second what Flexi says.
To put your mind at rest go and see your GP. If he won't do a PSA at this stage then ask him to make a note on your records that both your dad and brother have been diagnosed.
It doesn't follow that you will definitely develop PC but it does mean you are at greater risk so you must keep a check on it.
At 32 you have a long life ahead of you. If you develop PC at 32 you will still have a long life ahead of you, just one where you have been treated.
No point fretting over what might be. Sort out a test with your surgery and take it from there. IF the GP agrees to a test, make sure that you do not ride a bike of have sexual intercourse for 48 hours before hand as these can give a false reading.
Prostate cancer (especially when it is detected early) is not a death sentence. Worrying yourself to death might not be a good idea!!
You have every reason to be concerned, but be proactive instead of worrying.
If you get the test done and it comes back with a score then please tell us and we can advice you. We cannot advice you to do anything at the moment except don't worry and do something about getting tested.
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