NHS to Reevaluate Prostate Cancer Testing Following Sir Chris Hoy’s Plea
The NHS is set to review its guidelines on prostate cancer testing after Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy advocated for more younger men to receive checks. Hoy, who is battling terminal cancer, emphasized the importance of PSA tests for men with a strong family history. Currently, PSA tests are not routinely offered to men under 50 without symptoms. Health Secretary Wes Streeting supports the review, pointing to evidence-driven decisions. Prostate Cancer UK echoes the call for wider testing, highlighting that one in eight men will develop the disease, with many facing late diagnoses.