The PCA3 test
The PCA3 test is a new marker for prostate cancer based on a genetic analysis of cells in the urine. The urine sample is collected after a vigorous massage of your prostate by a doctor.
At the moment the test should still be considered experimental as clinical trials are still ongoing, but there is mounting evidence to confirm its effectiveness as one of the tools we can use to help us decide whether or not a man has cancer in his prostate.
However, the PCA3 is not a “screening” test that can be performed in isolation and tell you whether or not you do have cancer. It should be seen as just one possible stage in your assessment, by a urologist, if there is any reason for suspicion – for example, if you have had blood tests showing a high PSA reading, or if you have had biopsies in the past which have come back negative in spite of a raised PSA.
The result of the PCA3 test has to be taken into consideration along with the PSA measurement (or preferably measurements over time), a digital rectal examination by a doctor and any previous history of prostate investigations.
The ultimate aim, if the test proves as accurate as is claimed, is to avoid the inconvenience of an unnecessary biopsy (or repeat biopsies) for many men whose diagnosis is uncertain. A negative PCA3 result means that a biopsy can probably be avoided or postponed; a positive result means it would probably be wise to perform or repeat biopsies. A biopsy is, for now, the only way to be certain whether cancer cells are present.
If you believe the PCA3 may be appropriate in your case, you will need to book an appointment at The Prostate Centre for a consultation with one of our doctors. Both the consultation (£250-300) and the test itself (£250) should be paid for on the day of attendance; however, as long as you bring with you a letter of referral from your GP, the cost of the consultation and possibly the test itself will be reimbursed by your health insurance (subject to the terms of your policy – please check with your claims team before you attend).
The Prostate Centre also runs regular and one-off “well man” screening programmes. Our Prostate Health Check is specific to the prostate and includes a PSA test, a physical (rectal) examination, a flow test and bladder residual ultrasound, and a consultation with one of the Centre’s doctors; the inclusive price is £350. Our Prostate+Plus Health Check is a broader and more comprehensive men’s health screen and costs £850. Please telephone the number below for further details or to make an appointment.
The Prostate Centre
32 Wimpole Street London W1G 8GT
T: 020 7935 9720 F: 020 7224 5706 E: info@theprostatecentre.com

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