A balanced overview of why some prostate cancers are monitored while others need active treatment.
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A balanced overview of why some prostate cancers are monitored while others need active treatment.
How urinary symptoms such as weak flow, urgency and night-time urination are assessed.
Why a slow or weak stream can happen and how a urologist may investigate it.
Nocturia can have several causes. This guide explains how prostate and bladder causes are separated.
How prostate MRI can help risk-stratify a raised PSA before biopsy decisions are made.
When a prostate biopsy may be considered and what patients should ask before agreeing to one.
Questions to help patients make sense of a prostate cancer diagnosis or treatment recommendation.
Practical points to discuss before PSA testing, especially if you have urinary symptoms or prostate cancer concerns.
A plain-English guide to age-specific PSA thresholds and what may happen after a raised result.
What patients can expect after an elevated PSA result, from repeat testing to MRI and biopsy discussion.