Prostate Cancer: Take Charge of Your Health
Why Prostate Health Matters
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men. The good news is that when doctors find prostate cancer early, the survival rate is 96%.
Talking to your doctor about prostate health could protect your quality of life.
Our expert radiology team is here to look after you with highly effective medical imaging examinations that detect prostate cancer, including Prostate MRI, and prostate ultrasound
Detecting Prostate Cancer Early
Early detection makes a difference. If your prostate specific antigen (PSA) level is elevated, your doctor may suggest further investigation including medical imaging or a Digital Rectum Exam (DRE) performed by a urologist.
Common Symptoms of Prostate Problems
Changes in urinary habits are often the first sign of an issue.
Symptoms may include:
- A weak flow of urine or difficulty starting/stopping
- Getting up several times at night to urinate
- Pain or burning when passing urine
- Blood in urine or semen
- Ongoing pelvic discomfort
These symptoms do not always mean you have prostate cancer. However, they may suggest BPH or another condition. If you notice changes, talk to your doctor.
What is the Prostate?
The prostate gland is a small organ, located just below the bladder and in front of the rectum.
The prostate surrounds the tube that carries urine, called the urethra. As men age, the prostate can change. This can lead to problems like an enlarged prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Screening Options:
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test
A simple blood test that measures PSA level, which may rise because of prostate conditions. While high PSA doesn’t always mean cancer, it’s an important first step in detecting prostate cancer.
Multi-Parametric MRI
- Provides detailed images of the prostate and helps identify cancer cells.
- Sometimes avoids the need for biopsy if results are convincingly clear.
- If doctors need a biopsy, MRI guides them to the most accurate sample
Digital Rectal Exam (DRE)
Prostate Ultrasound
- Uses sound waves to examine the prostate gland.
- Detects nodules, enlargement, or other abnormalities.
- Safe, non-invasive, and radiation-free.
Further Imaging
- Assess whether cancer cells have spread
- Guide doctors in planning the best treatments for prostate cancer
- Monitor effectiveness of treatment
- Provide information to surgeons
Why Screening Matters
Early detection allows for more treatment options, fewer side effects, and a better quality of life.
- Early stage prostate cancer often has no symptoms.
- A simple blood test and quick exam can offer peace of mind.
- If caught early, prostate cancer is highly treatable, and survival rates are very high.
Don’t wait until symptoms appear. Be proactive and talk to your doctor today.
Take the Next Step
If you are concerned about your prostate gland, pay attention to changes in your urine flow. If you have a high PSA level, it’s time to take action.
Book a prostate health check or scan today. Protect your future and your quality of life.


