Prostate cancer
INACTIVE --- Diagnosing clinically significant PCa

Martin (57 years old)

Martin is 57 years old and works at an insurance agency. He visits a urologist because of increasingly bothersome nocturia. Results of the diagnostic work-up:

 

  • PSA: 2.6 ng/mL

  • PV: 35 mL

  • DRE: normal size, a few hard nodules

  • Medical history: mild hypertension not severely limiting life expectancy, no family history of PCa

Which of the following options do you consider most appropriate for this patient?