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  1. What is the PSA test? - Cancer Research UK

    The PSA test is a blood test that measures the amount of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in your blood. It can help to diagnose prostate cancer.

  2. Referral to a prostate cancer specialist team - Cancer Research UK

    May 9, 2025 · Your GP should arrange for you to see a prostate cancer specialist team if you have symptoms that could be due to prostate cancer.

  3. Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Testing | Cancer Research UK

    The PSA test is a blood test that measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA, a protein made by cells in the prostate gland) in the blood. It’s normal for all people with a prostate - including …

  4. Treatment if your prostate cancer comes back - Cancer Research UK

    Your doctors will look at the trend in the PSA levels. Usually, doctors look for the following signs of recurrence: a level of 2 ng/ml above the lowest PSA level after treatment - the lowest PSA level is …

  5. Tests for prostate cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Tests for prostate cancer There are a number of tests to check for prostate cancer. These include an examination or your prostate, a PSA blood test and scans. The specialist might take a sample …

  6. Active surveillance and watchful waiting for prostate cancer

    You might have active surveillance if you’ve been diagnosed with prostate cancer that doesn't need treatment straight away. Watchful waiting is another way of monitoring your cancer.

  7. What is hormone therapy for prostate cancer? - Cancer Research UK

    Hormone therapy is a possible treatment for prostate cancer. You might have it with radiotherapy for prostate cancer that hasn't spread to distant body parts.

  8. Screening for prostate cancer - Cancer Research UK

    There isn't a national screening programme for prostate cancer. This is because there isn't a reliable test that can pick up prostate cancer that needs treatment at an early stage.

  9. Symptoms of metastatic prostate cancer | Cancer Research UK

    The symptoms of metastatic or advanced prostate cancer depend on where the cancer has spread to. They might include bone pain and tiredness.

  10. Grade Groups for prostate cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Treatment for prostate cancer The Grade Groups are important factors that help your doctor recommend if you need treatment. Doctors also consider the following things: your PSA blood test level the TNM …