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Male Cancer Screen – Home

£149.00 £99.00

A targeted blood test and a simple stool test for early insights into your prostate and bowel health

  • Detect early signs of prostate and bowel cancer
  • Indicators for non-cancer prostate and bowel conditions
  • NHS–approved technology for bowel cancer screening

  • UKAS-accredited labs

    UKAS-accredited labs

  • Medical oversight

    Medical oversight

  • CE-marked

    CE-marked

Why have a male cancer screen?

Some of the most common cancers affecting men, including prostate cancer and bowel cancer, can develop quietly, with few or no early symptoms.

 

This screen helps you to: 

  • Check for early indicators of prostate and bowel cancer

  • Gain reassurance if your results are within expected ranges

  • Identify when further investigations may be appropriate

  • Be proactive about your health even if you feel well and have no symptoms

  • Make informed decisions about follow-up tests or lifestyle changes

  • Stay informed with a simple, preventative health check

Why have a male cancer screen?

Some of the most common cancers affecting men, including prostate cancer and bowel cancer, can develop quietly, with few or no early symptoms.

 

This screen helps you to: 

  • Check for early indicators of prostate and bowel cancer

  • Gain reassurance if your results are within expected ranges

  • Identify when further investigations may be appropriate

  • Be proactive about your health even if you feel well and have no symptoms

  • Make informed decisions about follow-up tests or lifestyle changes

  • Stay informed with a simple, preventative health check

What does the test measure?

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) 

Measuring PSA levels can help:

  • Assess your prostate gland health

  • Identify changes that may be associated with prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia), inflammation or prostate cancer

  • Monitor prostate health over time

 

Elevated PSA levels do not always mean cancer. Levels can rise for other reasons, including an enlarged prostate or infection.

What does the test measure?

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) 

Measuring PSA levels can help:

  • Assess your prostate gland health

  • Identify changes that may be associated with prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia), inflammation or prostate cancer

  • Monitor prostate health over time

 

Elevated PSA levels do not always mean cancer. Levels can rise for other reasons, including an enlarged prostate or infection.

Who is this test for?

The male cancer screen is suitable for men aged 40+, or younger men with additional cancer risk factors.

This screening may be particularly valuable if you:

  • Have a higher risk of prostate cancer or bowel cancer due to a strong family history of these cancers 

  • Are over 50 and want regular health checks

  • Have noticed changes in urination or bowel habits, or have unexplained fatigue

  • Would like reassurance even if you feel well

  • Prefer a proactive approach to health checks

  • Are monitoring your prostate health over time

The male cancer screen is not about assuming the worst. It’s about staying informed, spotting changes early and acting when it matters most.

Who is this test for?

The male cancer screen is suitable for men aged 40+, or younger men with additional cancer risk factors.

This screening may be particularly valuable if you:

  • Have a higher risk of prostate cancer or bowel cancer due to a strong family history of these cancers 

  • Are over 50 and want regular health checks

  • Have noticed changes in urination or bowel habits, or have unexplained fatigue

  • Would like reassurance even if you feel well

  • Prefer a proactive approach to health checks

  • Are monitoring your prostate health over time

The male cancer screen is not about assuming the worst. It’s about staying informed, spotting changes early and acting when it matters most.

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What this test checks

A Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test is a simple blood test that measures the level of a protein produced by the prostate gland, used primarily to screen for prostate cancer and monitor its progression.

  • Purpose: Screens for prostate cancer, particularly in men over 50 (or younger for those with higher risks like family history or black ethnicity).
  • Preparation: Avoid ejaculation, vigorous exercise, or cycling for 24–48 hours prior to the test to ensure accuracy.

The Quantitative Faecal Immunochemical Test (qFIT) is a highly sensitive, non-invasive, at-home screening tool used to detect microscopic (occult) blood in the stool, which can be an early indicator of bowel cancer or other lower gastrointestinal conditions.

How the test works

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    1. Simple Home Testing

    Collect your sample at home using the clear instructions included in your kit. The process is designed to be quick, private, and easy to follow. 

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    2. Easy Return

    Activate your kit before sending it back. Place your sample in the prepaid packaging provided and drop it off at your local post office. For best results, post your kit before noon on the same day you collect your sample. 

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    3. Fast, Clear Results

    Once your sample reaches our trusted lab partner, testing begins right away. We aim to deliver your easy-to-understand results by email within 3 working days.  

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    Our recommended package

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  • Male Cancer Gold

    Our all in one test!

    • Pancreatic Cancer Marker
    • Carcinoembryonic Antigen
    • Complete Blood Count
    • Absolute Basophils Count, Blood
    • Absolute Eosinophil Count, Blood
    • Absolute Lymphocyte Count, Blood
    • Basophils
    • Eosinophils
    • Hemoglobin Hb
    • Lymphocytes
    • MCH
    • MCHC
    • MCV
    • MENTZER INDEX9MCV/RCC

Your questions answered

What other tests will I need if my PSA levels are high?

If you have a raised PSA level, a digital rectal examination is no longer usually  needed. However, your doctor may recommend blood tests to check for anaemia, kidney function, liver function and other conditions, as well as a urine test to check for a urine infection. They may also recommend a prostate MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan — depending on the results, you may need a prostate biopsy. 

Do high PSA levels always indicate a prostate problem?

Prostate cells release PSA. High PSA levels usually indicate prostate problems, such as an enlarged prostate, prostatitis or, in some cases, prostate cancer. However, high PSA levels can also be caused by a urine infection, a medical procedure on your urinary system, or even vigorous exercise before your test.

How accurate are the blood test results?

All our blood testing is carried out in UKAS-accredited or ISO-certified labs. This means they are collected and processed to the highest standards, so you can benefit from the most accurate results possible.

What does a male cancer screening blood test check for?

This blood test measures levels of a protein called prostate specific antigen (PSA). This can be raised due to prostate cancer as well as other prostate conditions, such as prostatitis and an enlarged prostate.

Can a blood test detect cancer?

A blood test cannot definitively detect cancer. However, it can test for certain markers or measure blood cell numbers, which suggest an abnormality. As these changes in the blood can often be caused by other conditions, further tests are needed to confirm a cancer diagnosis.

Which cancers can and cannot be indicated by blood tests?

A blood test cannot definitely detect cancer, but it can detect an abnormality that may be caused by cancer. For example, blood tests can detect signs of blood cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma, by measuring changes in blood cell numbers.

Can a blood test rule out cancer completely?

No, a blood test cannot completely rule out cancer as cancer does not always cause changes in the blood in the early stages.

Does this test check PSA for prostate cancer?

Yes, the male screening blood test checks your levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA), which can be raised by prostate cancer, as well as other prostate conditions, such as prostatitis and an enlarged prostate.