Prostate Cancer in your Genes
Interactive Figure Your DNA May Already Know How Aggressive Your Prostate Cancer Will Be Informed Prostate Cancer Support Group | Patient Education Series A landmark VA-led study introduces a new genetic score that predicts cancer aggressiveness — and could soon change how active surveillance is managed. Prepared for the IPCSG Newsletter | May 2026 | Source study: medRxiv preprint, doi: 10.64898/2026.05.07.26352488 | Note: preprint, not yet peer-reviewed. Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) A new genetic score called PRSagg , developed from DNA data on nearly 40,000 veterans, can predict how aggressive a man's prostate cancer is likely to be — independent of PSA, age, or biopsy grade. In the largest validation study of its kind, men with the highest PRSagg had more than twice the risk of their cancer spreading (metastasis) compared to men with the lowest score. Crucially, this...