MRI scans are sparing men painful prostate cancer investigations

By Julia Medew
Updated January 21 2017 - 12:56pm, first published 12:55pm
Paul Davies was relieved when an MRI showed his enlarged prostate could be treated with medication. Photo: Simon Schluter
Paul Davies was relieved when an MRI showed his enlarged prostate could be treated with medication. Photo: Simon Schluter

The thought of being investigated for prostate cancer terrified Paul Davies. About a year ago, Mr Davies was told to see a urologist about a high PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test.

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