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Prostate Cancer
There's currently no national screening programme for prostate cancer in the UK.
The PSA (prostate specific antigen) test is a blood test to help detect prostate cancer. But it's not perfect and will not find all prostate cancers.
This blood test can be done at the Surgery. For more information see one of the links below, or ask your GP.
If I have symptoms
If you have any concerns about your prostate or any new symptoms, book to speak to your GP.