Prostate Cancer Risk Assessment Sarah Kulynych January 25, 2026
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Know Your Risk. Take Control.

One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. Understanding your risk is the first step toward early detection and better outcomes. Our Prostate Cancer Risk Assessment Calculator helps you evaluate your likelihood of developing prostate cancer based on key health factors.

Regular PSA screenings and rectal exams are crucial in detecting potential concerns early. If you have an elevated PSA level or an abnormal exam, your doctor may recommend further evaluation with Princeton Radiology’s advanced MRI imaging for precise detection and treatment planning.

Take a moment to assess your risk—because when it comes to your health, knowledge is power

Prostate Cancer Risk Calculator

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Did any of your close family members (brother, father or uncle on your father’s or mother’s side) suffer of prostate cancer now or in the past?*

Which age range do you fall within?*

How often have you had a sensation of not emptying your bladder completely after you finished urinating?*
Over the past month:

How often do you have to urinate in less than two hour intervals?*
Over the past month:

How often has your stream stopped and started several times during urination?*
Over the past month:

How often have you found it difficult to hold back your urine once you felt the urge?*
Over the past month:

How often have you noticed a reduction in the strength and force of your urinary stream?*
Over the past month:

How often have you had to push or strain to begin urinating?*
Over the past month:

How many times do you have to get up to urinate throughout the night?*
Over the past month:

Disclaimer

Please be aware that the Prostate Cancer Risk Calculator cannot be 100% accurate at predicting the presence or absence of prostate cancer. It is designed to help calculate your risk, not give a definitive diagnosis.

Questions were sourced from https://www.med.unc.edu/menshealth/calculator-international-prostatism-symptom-score-ipss/

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