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  • 1) Prostate cancer, why is it a problem?
  • 2) What is the prostate?
  • 3) What is a PSA test?
  • 4) What can affect my PSA level?
  • 5) Should I have a PSA test?
  • 6) What does a normal PSA result mean for me?
  • 7) What happens if my PSA is raised?
  • 8) Prostate cancer symptoms
  • 9) Learning you have prostate cancer: FAQ
  • Prostate information
    • All resources
    • 1) Prostate cancer, why is it a problem?
    • 2) What is the prostate?
    • 3) What is a PSA test?
    • 4) What can affect my PSA level?
    • 5) Should I have a PSA test?
    • 6) What does a normal PSA result mean for me?
    • 7) What happens if my PSA is raised?
    • 8) Prostate cancer symptoms
    • 9) Learning you have prostate cancer: FAQ
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What happens if my PSA is raised?

Please remember, 75 out of every 100 men with a raised PSA level don’t have prostate cancer, which is reassuring.

What are the symptoms associated with prostate cancer?

The majority of men with early prostate cancer do not have any symptoms – find out more about prostate cancer symptoms

Learning you have prostate cancer: questions you may want to ask

Being told that you have got cancer can be a life changing event. Your emotions may vary from despair, fear, anger and denial.

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