Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
During my routine checkup, my PSA was 2.8 ng/mL, and the digital rectal exam revealed an asymmetric prostate with a firm nodule on the right side. Although I am relatively young, my urologist is recommending a biopsy. Two of my uncles had prostate cancer. I stay active, maintain a healthy weight, and have no urinary symptoms. What are the risks and benefits of having a biopsy at this stage? Should I consider getting a second opinion? Please help.
Thank you.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I read your query and can understand your concern.
The normal range for PSA (prostate-specific antigen) levels is generally considered to be between 2.5 and 4 ng/mL (nanograms per milliliter).
Although your PSA level falls within the normal range, I agree with your doctor's recommendation for further investigation due to two key factors:
The presence of a prostatic nodule (lump or abnormal growth), even if it is painless.
A positive family history of prostate cancer.
In 35 percent of cases, a prostatic nodule is benign; however, in 65 percent of cases, it may be cancerous. Given this, additional tests are warranted to ensure accurate diagnosis and management.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is generally considered more accurate than a biopsy (a medical procedure where a small sample of tissue is taken from the body to be examined under a microscope) in detecting prostate cancer, as a biopsy can miss cancer in approximately 20 percent of cases.
I hope this helps.
Kindly revert so I can assist you further.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Mona Kamal
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