Men's healthMRI + Blood
Prostate cancer > 3 cm
The most common cancer in men. MRI with PI-RADS scoring characterizes suspicious lesions, while a blood PSA test flags prostate abnormality and prompts further evaluation. MRI can raise suspicion of this finding, but a definitive diagnosis requires further specialist assessment — typically examining a tissue sample (taken by biopsy or during surgical removal), and sometimes additional imaging or blood tests.
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Early detection matters
Our comprehensive check-up screens for prostate cancer > 3 cm and hundreds of other conditions.