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Thanks. I'm wondering whether it's better to get this blood test, or just go to your doctor for a digital examination.
Why not have the blood test and then if it comes back that you're at risk go for the digital examination ?
Thanks. I'm wondering whether it's better to get this blood test, or just go to your doctor for a digital examination.
Thanks. I'm wondering whether it's better to get this blood test, or just go to your doctor for a digital examination.
Why not have the blood test and then if it comes back that you're at risk go for the digital examination ?
I don't know which is best, because I don't know enough about it. Is it a case that a low PSA would mean you just don't need to bother with a digital exam, because a low PSA would mean you don't need to worry?Why not have the blood test and then if it comes back that you're at risk go for the digital examination ?
I don't know which is best, because I don't know enough about it. Is it a case that a low PSA would mean you just don't need to bother with a digital exam, because a low PSA would mean you don't need to worry?
I don't know which is best, because I don't know enough about it. Is it a case that a low PSA would mean you just don't need to bother with a digital exam, because a low PSA would mean you don't need to worry?
Like I said digital exam couldn't find mine and my psa was only just enough to get me a mri and biopsy where it was diagnosed.
Thanks for this. Don't the NHS offer the same? You get health checks when you reach 40, and they'll give you a reach around to check your prostate. I didn't realise they won't do a blood test.
Thanks for this. Don't the NHS offer the same? You get health checks when you reach 40, and they'll give you a reach around to check your prostate. I didn't realise they won't do a blood test.
digital examination is inconclusive ,......i had no symptoms whatsoever , dr gave me a right royal digitalisation .....sent me off for mri as a precaution.......it's an increasingly common ailment but one which is curable if got early.....
Think about this. How do you truly know he only used his digit. You were always looking the other way, correct?
Same organisation, this time with Burgess Hill Lions, offering testing at The Triangle, Burgess Hill, on 12th October
Why 45+, out of interest? I'm between 30 and 40, can I book a slot or is it better to wait till I'm older?
I'm only guessing here - I'm not a medic - but I assume 45+ is the 'sweet spot' ( can't think of a better term ! ) for prostate cancer. There's nothing stopping you booking a slot though - they don't enforce an age limit.