There is no single, diagnostic test. Doctors make a diagnosis based on various measures. This can include a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test and a scan, as well as a biopsy, which involves ...
Dr. Wallen: When the prostate cancer is only in the prostate and hasn't spread elsewhere, the standard of care treatments are surgery, radiation, or monitoring, which is called active surveillance.
Men with suspected prostate cancer will be able to get a diagnosis on the NHS within a day, under “game-changing” new trials.