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What’s in the box
- Sperm collection container
- Detailed instructions for sample collection
- Prepaid return envelope for laboratory analysis
- Discreet packaging for privacy
This product is a home blood test kit that checks prostate health by measuring Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) levels in your blood. PSA can be elevated in conditions such as prostate enlargement, prostatitis, or prostate cancer. This test helps men monitor prostate health, particularly if they are over 50 or have risk factors for prostate disease.
Screens PSA levels to support early detection of prostate conditions
Recommended for men over 50 or those with family history of prostate issues
Provides reassurance or a reason to seek further medical assessment
Simple at-home collection with accredited lab analysis
A raised PSA result does not confirm prostate cancer; other causes like infection or enlargement are common
PSA levels naturally rise with age
This test is for informational use only and must be interpreted with a healthcare professional
All samples are processed by UKAS-accredited laboratorie
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Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) is a protein which is released into the blood by the prostate gland. Prostate cancer can raise PSA levels but a PSA test in isolation is not to be relied upon to diagnose prostate cancer, as levels can be raised in benign prostate disorders (a false positive). There is also the potential for PSA levels to be normal despite the presence of prostate cancer, this is called a false negative.