PSA‑Optional Symptom Check

Many prostate cancers cause no symptoms. Urinary symptoms are often due to benign enlargement or inflammation. This tool estimates a screening concern band from common risk factors + symptoms and suggests what to do next.

Step 1: About You

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Family history (first-degree relative with prostate cancer)

Step 2: Urinary Symptoms

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How often do you feel the need to urinate during the day?
How many times do you usually wake up at night to urinate?
Is your urine stream weak or slow?
Do you have difficulty starting urination?
Do you feel like your bladder doesn’t empty completely?
Do you have sudden, urgent needs to urinate?

Step 3: Pain & General Health

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Have you had dull pelvic, groin, or perineal pain?
Do you have pain or burning when you urinate?
Do you experience pain during or after ejaculation?
Have you had persistent pain in the back, hips, ribs, or legs that worries you?
Unintended weight loss (last 6 months)
Fatigue / low energy

Step 4: Sexual Function & PSA (Optional)

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Have you noticed a decline in erections compared with a year ago?
Has your ejaculate volume decreased recently?

Do you know your PSA level? (Optional)

If you enter PSA, we’ll also show a clinical-style biopsy risk estimate (PCPT/ERSPC-inspired).

Step 5: Review & Results

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Review