thousands of men worldwide will soon trial a home test kit for prostate cancer – thanks to pioneering research funded by movember.
the prostate urine risk (pur) test, which has been developed by a research team from the university of east anglia in england, helps doctors decide whether men who have already been diagnosed with the disease are likely to need active treatment within the next five years.
the research team hopes that it will revolutionize the diagnosis of the disease and could be available to men within as little as three years.
the simple kit, called the prostate screening box, has been previously tested on a small group of participants. however, the next phase of the research study it will be rolled out to thousands of men in the uk, italy, germany and canada.
lead researcher dr jeremy clark, from uea’s norwich medical school, says: “prostate cancer usually develops slowly, and the majority of cancers will not require treatment in a man’s lifetime.”
“we have developed the pur (prostate urine risk) test, which provides vital information about whether a cancer is aggressive or ‘low risk’.”
men taking part in the trial will be asked to provide two urine samples which are then sent back to the lab for analysis. they will only have to visit the clinic if they have a positive urine result.