Prostate Cancer Testing. Don t be caught out

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Prostate Cancer Testing Don t be caught out

Prostate cancer testing What is Prostate Cancer? It is cancer of the prostate, a walnut-sized gland inside the body located in front of the urinary bladder in men. After skin cancer, prostate cancer is the next most common cancer in Australian men. Each year more than 19,000 Australian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer; 1 in 9 will develop prostate cancer. However, there are different types of prostate cancer; the majority are of the type that grows very slowly. Only a small number are very aggressive and will ultimately lead to death. The incidence of prostate cancer increases with age. It is estimated about 30% of men in their 40s have prostate cancer, but by the age of 80 about 70% of men are thought to have it. Yet only 3 per cent of all men die from the disease. In other words, far more men die with prostate cancer than from it. The aim of prostate health testing is the early detection and treatment of aggressive cancers so that lives can be saved.

What is the prostate? The prostate gland, found only in males, produces a fluid that nourishes sperm. The normal adult prostate is about the size of a walnut. As men grow older the prostate often enlarges. In most cases the enlargement is usually benign, but it can interfere with urination. Symptoms of prostate enlargement include: frequency of urination slowing of urinary flow problems in starting or stopping the urine flow urgency How is prostate cancer diagnosed? When you see your general practitioner to discuss prostate health, they will take into consideration your family history, your age and the findings of your physical examination. You may be referred for a blood test for Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). Based on the finding of your examination and the PSA result, you may be referred to a urologist for further investigation; this may include a prostate biopsy.

What is Prostate Specific Antigen? Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) is produced by the prostate; it acts on semen to liquefy it so that spermatozoa are released. It is also normal to find a very small amount of PSA circulating in a man s blood. The PSA test is a blood test. The original test PSA: Diagnostic accuracy ~55% The level of PSA is helpful as it can identify that there may be prostate problems, but it cannot be specific about what is causing them. The main factor determining the PSA level is age. This means that you can have raised PSA yet not have cancer; on the other hand, a normal PSA result cannot rule out a malignancy. A better test Free/Total PSA Ratio (FTR): Diagnostic Accuracy ~65% The Free/Total PSA Ratio was developed to help discriminate between cancer and other causes of raised PSA levels. Some types of PSA bind with other proteins in the blood while some PSA is unbound and circulates free in the bloodstream. This test compares the amount of free and bound PSA. Free PSA is associated with benign conditions; bound PSA suggests malignancy. A low percentage of free PSA means that you may be more likely to have prostate cancer. The Free/Total PSA Ratio is often used as the second step after a PSA test if the results or other clinical symptoms point to cancer. Your Prostate Health Card Date PSA FTR phi Each time your doctor discusses your prostate health test results with you, record them on your prostate health card. Your prostate health history is important, so remember to take your card with you to each consultation.

The next generation in prostate health testing phi Prostate Health Index phi: Diagnostic accuracy ~75% Determining the cancer risk for men with a mildly raised Total PSA (2 10 µg/l) can be difficult for two reasons: up to 25% of new prostate cancer patients have a PSA < 4µg/L, and 60 70% of men with a PSA value > 4µg/L have a benign biopsy result. Because of this uncertainty, a prostate biopsy is often considered necessary to clarify the diagnosis. Until now Prostate Health Index (phi) significantly improves diagnostic accuracy in prostate cancer diagnosis over the more commonly used PSA tests. phi is now available from Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology. phi is likely to be most useful for men where the Total PSA is mildly elevated (2 10 µg/l) and it may help determine, with more confidence, whether the elevated PSA is more likely to be associated with prostate cancer than be due to non-cancerous changes, potentially avoiding unnecessary biopsy. Are there any guidelines for PSA Testing? New guidelines for PSA testing have recently been published (2016). They were developed through a partnership of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and Cancer Council Australia. They are based on the most up-to-date evidence about the benefits and risks of PSA testing. Recommendations: In men who have an average risk of prostate cancer (i.e. no strong family history) and no symptoms of prostate disease, PSA screening should be offered from the age of 50 years until 69 years at 2 yearly intervals. PSA testing is not recommended in men 70 or older because of the long period it takes (7 years or more) for an early cancer to cause the death of an individual. For men younger than 50 years who are concerned about their risk for prostate cancer, have been informed of the benefits and harms of testing, and who wish to undergo regular testing for prostate cancer, PSA testing should be offered every 2 years from age 45 to age 69 years. The risks of PSA testing are that a cancer may not ever cause an individual any real problems during their lifetime, while surgery has real risks of incontinence and impotence. As a general guide, further testing should be offered if the PSA result is higher than 3.0 micrograms per litre (3.0 µg/l). In this situation, the test should be repeated 1 3 months later.

How much does prostate testing cost? Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA): Total When Medicare eligibility criteria are met a Medicare rebate is available. Monitoring of previously diagnosed prostatic disease unrestricted Screening 1 PSA test per year Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA): Free/Total Ratio Medicare rebate is available under the following conditions: Follow-up of a PSA result that: 1. lies at or above the age-related median, but below the age-related, method-specific 97.5% reference limit 1 test per 12 month period, or 2. lies at or above the age-related, method-specific 97.5% reference limit, but below a value of 10 µg/l 4 tests per 12 month period. Prostate Health Index (phi) phi tests are complex tests and cannot be bulk billed as Medicare Australia does not provide a rebate for phi. You will receive an account. DISCLAIMER The images used in this brochure are for illustrative purposes only. They are from stock libraries and the people portrayed in them are models. In no way is it suggested that these people have health problems. Prostate Health Card www.snp.com.au SULLIVAN NICOLAIDES PTY LTD ABN 38 078 202 196 A subsidiary of Sonic Healthcare Limited ABN 24 004 196 909 24 Hurworth Street Bowen Hills Qld 4006 Australia Tel (07) 3377 8666 Fax (07) 3318 7409 PO Box 2014 Fortitude Valley Qld 4006 Australia www.snp.com.au Item 44879/Meridio 195013 November 2016