Revolutionary Blood and Urine Tests Transforming Prostate Cancer Screening

New Hope for Avoiding Unnecessary Biopsies Major Breakthrough Could Spare Thousands of Men from Invasive Procedures While Catching Dangerous Cancers Early A comprehensive new review published in Current Opinion in Urology reveals that cutting-edge blood and urine tests are dramatically outperforming traditional PSA screening, offering men with elevated PSA levels a powerful new way to avoid unnecessary biopsies while maintaining excellent detection of clinically significant prostate cancer. The PSA Problem: Why We Need Better Tests For decades, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing has been the cornerstone of prostate cancer screening. While PSA saves lives by detecting cancer early, its major limitation is poor specificity—meaning it often leads to unnecessary biopsies in men who don't have cancer or who have low-grade cancers that don't require treatment. The benefits of prostate cancer screening with PSA alone are largely offset by excess negative biopsies ...