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Prostate Cancer Risk Calculator is easy and simple for people to use. Men can use the first two calculators to assess their individual risk of developing prostate cancer without needing any medical expertise. The first starts with family history and general health information. The second is for use if you also have the results of a simple blood test to assess the level of prostate specific antigen (PSA). Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men but recent improvements in treatment and diagnosis mean that more men will survive the disease.The online resource provides a range of helpful information about the disease. This includes the benefits and disadvantages of going for a PSA test when you do not have symptoms. PSA levels tend to increase as men age and can be a sign of prostate disease, though not always cancer. Specialist clinical risk assessment tools Five risk calculators have been created for clinicians to use as part of their clinical practice. They are based on robust evidence gained from research carried out by the ERSPC, the world’s largest study into screening for prostate cancer. They calculate whether clinicians can avoid subjecting men to additional, and invasive, diagnostics tests such as biopsy; or if they can safely be monitored on a more conservative Active Surveillance programme. An additional feature calculates a patient’s risk of having an aggressive form of cancer; and this further helps to decide if a biopsy is needed.
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