PSA Guide
Understand your PSA test result in plain language. Answer a few questions about your number, your age, and your history, and get personalized educational context written for you, not your doctor.
Get StartedWhat You'll Need
- ✓Your PSA value (from a recent lab result)
- ✓Your age
- ✓Whether anyone in your family has had prostate cancer
- ✓Any prior biopsy or prostate medication history (if applicable)
How It Works
1
Answer 9 Questions
About your PSA value, age, family history, and a few other factors that help put your number in context.
2
Get Personalized Context
See what your result means for someone with your specific age, history, and risk profile.
3
Talk to a Urologist
If your results suggest it, connect with a specialist who can guide your next steps.
What this tool does not do
The PSA Guide provides educational context about your result. It does not diagnose prostate cancer, predict your individual risk, or replace a conversation with your doctor. Your PSA should always be interpreted by a physician who knows your complete medical history.