What is your age?
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45 to 49
50 to 69
70 or over
Prostate cancer is uncommon under 50, but risk rises with age.
What is your ethnic background?
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White
Asian
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Black men in the UK have around a 1-in-4 lifetime risk of prostate cancer, compared with 1-in-8 for white men (Prostate Cancer UK).
Has your father, a brother, or a son been diagnosed with prostate cancer?
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No
Yes — one relative
Yes — two or more relatives
Not sure
A first-degree relative with prostate cancer roughly 2.5x your own risk; two relatives raises it further.
Has anyone in your close family been diagnosed with breast, ovarian or prostate cancer before the age of 60?
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No
Yes
Not sure
Cancers in close relatives at younger ages can point to an inherited gene change (such as BRCA), which is something a urologist would want to know about.
Are you experiencing any of these urinary changes? Tick all that apply, or 'None of these'.
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Needing to urinate more often, especially at night
Difficulty starting, stopping, or a weak flow
Blood in your urine or semen
Discomfort or pain when urinating
None of these
These symptoms are usually caused by something benign — but they're always worth a clinical conversation.
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