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Advanced Prostate Profile

Organ Function & Health
80.00

Private Advanced Prostate Profile in London for £80, assessing key prostate health markers with secure results by email in 2–3 days.

Turnaround time

2-3 days

Biomarkers count

6

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Overview of the Advanced Prostate Profile

The Advanced Prostate Profile is a comprehensive 6-biomarker prostate health panel that measures established prostate markers together with additional biomarkers associated with prostate health and a laboratory-derived prostate cancer risk score. It is designed to provide a broader assessment than a standard PSA test alone.

This profile includes Total Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), Free PSA, Interleukin-8 (IL-8), Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 (MCP-1), Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and a Prostate Cancer Risk Score. These results may provide additional laboratory information when assessing prostate health, monitoring existing findings or supporting discussions with a GP or specialist.

Men may choose this profile as part of a proactive approach to prostate health, if they have urinary symptoms, a family history of prostate disease, or following advice from a healthcare professional. It may also be used for ongoing monitoring where clinically appropriate.

The Advanced Prostate Profile provides valuable laboratory information but does not diagnose or exclude prostate cancer or any other medical condition on its own. Results should always be interpreted alongside symptoms, age, family history, examination findings, imaging and professional clinical assessment.

What Does the Advanced Prostate Profile Check ?

Prostate Health Markers

Prostate Specific Antigen (Total) - Measures the total amount of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in the blood. PSA is produced by the prostate gland and may be influenced by several benign and malignant prostate conditions.

Free PSA - Measures the proportion of PSA circulating freely in the bloodstream. Assessing Free PSA alongside Total PSA may provide additional information to support prostate health assessment.

Inflammatory & Cellular Activity Markers

Interleukin-8 (IL-8) - Interleukin-8 is an inflammatory signalling protein (cytokine) involved in immune responses. It may provide additional information when interpreted as part of this advanced prostate profile.

Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 (MCP-1) - MCP-1 is a chemokine involved in immune cell recruitment and inflammatory processes. It is included as part of the comprehensive prostate health assessment.

Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) - Epidermal Growth Factor is involved in normal cell growth and repair. Within this panel, it contributes to the laboratory assessment used to evaluate prostate health.

Prostate Cancer Risk Score - A laboratory-derived risk assessment calculated using the biomarkers included within the profile. This score is intended to support clinical interpretation and should not be used as a standalone diagnostic result.

Who May Benefit From the Advanced Prostate Profile?

This test may be suitable for men who want to:

Assess their prostate health with a more comprehensive profile, including PSA and additional biomarkers that may provide a fuller clinical picture.

Investigate urinary symptoms alongside clinical assessment, such as frequency, urgency, weak flow or difficulty starting urination.

Monitor previously identified PSA changes over time, especially where repeat testing has been recommended by a clinician.

Support prostate health monitoring under GP or specialist care, particularly when ongoing review or follow-up is needed.

Review prostate health if there is a family history of prostate conditions, as this may increase the need for closer monitoring.

Obtain additional laboratory information before consulting a urologist, helping to support informed next steps and further assessment.

Take a proactive approach to men's health, especially if you want a more detailed understanding of your prostate health.

Arrange a private prostate blood test in London without waiting for a GP referral, with convenient access to private testing.

Monitor prostate biomarkers over time where clinically appropriate, helping to track trends and changes across repeat tests.

Gain reassurance from a private test result that can be discussed with a GP or specialist if further advice is needed.

Symptoms and Reasons to Consider the Advanced Prostate Profile

You may wish to consider the Advanced Prostate Profile if you are experiencing symptoms or concerns that may be related to prostate health. This test may be relevant if you have:

Difficulty starting urination, which may include hesitancy or needing to strain before the flow begins.

A weak urine flow that feels slower than usual or does not empty the bladder as effectively.

Frequent urination, particularly at night, which can disrupt sleep and may suggest an underlying prostate issue.

Urgency when passing urine, including a sudden need to go that can be difficult to delay.

A feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, where the bladder still feels full after you have finished urinating.

A family history of prostate disease, especially if close relatives have had prostate cancer or other prostate conditions.

Previously raised PSA levels requiring monitoring, particularly if your doctor has advised repeat testing over time.

A recommendation from your GP or urologist for further prostate assessment based on your symptoms or previous results.

Changes in PSA and other prostate biomarkers may occur for a variety of reasons, including age-related changes, inflammation and other prostate conditions. This profile provides a broader laboratory assessment that may support further clinical evaluation where appropriate.

Urinary symptoms and changes in prostate biomarkers can have many different causes. Results should always be interpreted alongside symptoms, age, family history, physical examination, imaging where appropriate and professional medical advice.

How to Prepare

Fasting
Fasting is not usually required. Please follow the instructions provided at booking.
Hydration
Drink water before your appointment to support easier blood collection.
Medication
Continue prescribed medication unless your doctor or clinician tells you otherwise.
Supplements
Inform your clinician about any supplements, including those marketed for prostate health, as these may be relevant when interpreting results.
Timing
Avoid vigorous cycling and ejaculation for 24–48 hours before the test where possible, as these may temporarily influence PSA levels. Follow any preparation advice provided at booking.
Previous results
Bring previous PSA or prostate test results if you would like to compare trends over time.

How to Book Your Advanced Prostate Profile in London

Booking your Advanced Prostate Profile with London Blood Tests is simple and designed to fit around your schedule.

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Choose the Advanced Prostate Profile

Select the Advanced Prostate Profile online and review the included biomarkers before booking.

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Select your sample collection option

Choose an in-clinic blood draw appointment (+£35) or a home or hotel phlebotomy service (+£60), where a qualified phlebotomist visits your preferred location, collects your blood sample and safely transports it to the laboratory.

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Attend your appointment

A trained professional will collect your blood sample safely and efficiently.

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Laboratory analysis

Your sample is analysed at an accredited laboratory using validated methods to measure the six biomarkers included in the Advanced Prostate Profile and generate the Prostate Cancer Risk Score.

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Receive your results securely

Your laboratory report is sent securely by email. GP consultation options are available remotely, at home, by AI-assisted review and in clinic if you would like support interpreting your results.

When Will I Receive My Results?

Results are typically available within 2–3 days after the laboratory receives your sample.

Once laboratory analysis has been completed and authorised, your report will be sent securely by email.

Turnaround times begin when the laboratory receives your sample rather than when it is collected. Specialist analysis may occasionally require additional laboratory processing. Results outside the expected range should be reviewed with a GP, urologist or another suitably qualified healthcare professional.

Understanding Your Results

Your report will include results for Total PSA, Free PSA, Interleukin-8, Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1, Epidermal Growth Factor and the Prostate Cancer Risk Score, together with laboratory reference information where appropriate.

Reference ranges and reporting methods may vary between laboratories. A result within the reference range does not always exclude prostate disease, while an abnormal result does not automatically confirm prostate cancer or another diagnosis.

Your results should always be interpreted alongside your symptoms, age, family history, medications, prostate examination findings, imaging and other clinical information. If you are concerned about your results, discuss them with your GP, urologist or another qualified healthcare professional.

Why Book With London Blood Tests?

Private blood testing in London

Clinic and home visit options available

Specialist individual tests and advanced health panels

Secure results sent by email

Clear pricing before booking

Convenient appointment process

Support with choosing the right test

Suitable for patients who want private testing without a long wait

Private Advanced Prostate Profile Blood Test in London

At London Blood Tests, we provide private Advanced Prostate Profile testing through accredited laboratories, giving you rapid access to comprehensive prostate biomarker analysis.

Clinic appointments and home visit options are available depending on your location and testing requirements, making it easy to arrange a private blood test near you with flexible sample collection.

Whether you are monitoring prostate health, investigating urinary symptoms or obtaining additional laboratory information before speaking with your GP or urologist, our service offers reliable testing, discreet reporting and convenient appointments.

Frequently Asked Questions

It measures Total PSA, Free PSA, Interleukin-8, Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1, Epidermal Growth Factor and a Prostate Cancer Risk Score.

It includes PSA together with additional biomarkers and a laboratory-derived risk score to provide a broader assessment of prostate health.

Men with urinary symptoms, those monitoring prostate health, individuals with a family history of prostate disease or those advised by their clinician may benefit.

No. Fasting is not usually required unless advised otherwise.

Yes. Certain medications and treatments affecting the prostate may influence interpretation. Inform your clinician about all medicines you take.

No. The profile provides laboratory information that supports clinical assessment but does not diagnose or exclude prostate cancer.

It is a laboratory-derived assessment based on the biomarkers included in the panel and should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional alongside your clinical history.

Results are typically available within 2–3 days after the laboratory receives your sample.

Yes. London Blood Tests offers private Advanced Prostate Profile testing through accredited laboratories.

Yes. Home or hotel phlebotomy is available for an additional £60, and GP consultation options are available remotely, at home, by AI-assisted review and in clinic.
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