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Home Cancer information Find cancer early Find prostate cancer The 2 tests for prostate cancer you should know about There are 2 tests available to help detect prostate cancer early. If you and your healthcare provider decide that the tests are right for you, have both of them (not just one or the other). Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testThe PSA test is a blood test that measures prostate-specific antigen, a protein made by the prostate. The normal level of PSA changes as you get older. Higher levels of PSA can be caused by several prostate problems, including cancer. Sometimes people with prostate cancer have PSA levels that are not higher than normal.
The PSA test cannot diagnose cancer. It just indicates that there might be a problem with the prostate.
The cost of PSA testing may or may not be covered by your provincial or territorial health system or your insurance. Learn more about how we’re advocating to expand coverage of the PSA test.
Digital rectal exam (DRE) A DRE is a physical examination of the prostate through the rectum. A healthcare provider inserts a gloved finger into the rectum to feel the prostate for lumps or anything else that seems unusual.Both tests are better than one
Using these tests together is better than using either test alone. PSA testing together with a DRE may help find a dangerous cancer early when it is easier to treat.
Follow-up tests
If a problem is found, more tests will be done to find out whether you have prostate cancer or another health problem. Further tests can include:
a follow-up PSA test a transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) – a test that uses sound waves to make a picture of the rectum and nearby organs, including the prostate a biopsy of the prostate – tissue samples of the prostate are looked at under a microscope Our enewsletter Enter your email to receive occasional news and important updates! About us What we do Our history Our stories Our people Partnerships COVID-19 resources Annual reports News Media releases FAQ How we can help Talk to someone Our programs and services Our resources Prevention and screening Reduce your risk Find cancer early It s My Life! Explore prevention programs Events Find an event near you Become a sponsor Host your own fundraiser Our health equity work Underserved communities Inclusive Excellence Action Plan Read our report Contact us[email protected] (cancer information and support)
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