The Landscape of Prostate Cancer in Hong Kong

In recent years, prostate cancer has become one of the most common cancers among men in Hong Kong. As we navigate a more mature life stage, the number of cases continues to rise, largely due to an aging population and better health awareness. According to the Hong Kong Cancer Registry, it consistently ranks in the top three most common cancers for men.

Medical experts highlight that many residents often overlook early signs, leading to later-stage diagnoses. However, when detected early through regular screening, the success rate for treatment exceeds 90%, ensuring your quality of life remains high.

Recognizing Prostate Cancer Symptoms

In its earliest stages, prostate cancer often shows no obvious signs. As the condition progresses, the body may signal a need for medical attention through these "red flags":

  • Urinary Changes: Difficulty starting urination, a weak or interrupted flow, or frequent urges (especially at night).
  • Physical Discomfort: Persistent pain in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs.
  • Visible Indicators: Presence of blood in the urine or semen.
  • Systemic Fatigue: Unexplained weight loss or feeling unusually tired.

If you experience these persistent changes, consulting a specialist for a PSA test is a proactive step toward long-term health managemen.

Prostate Cancer Symptoms and PSA Test Screening Guide Hong Kong

Understanding the PSA Test: The First Line of Defense

The PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test is the primary screening tool for prostate health. This non-invasive blood test measures protein levels produced by the prostate to identify potential issues before physical symptoms even appear.

PSA Test Clinical Benefits:
  • Non-invasive blood draw (5–10 minutes)
  • Early detection before physical symptoms manifest
  • Establish a baseline for long-term health monitoring

Interpreting Your PSA Index:

  • PSA < 4 ng/mL: Generally considered within the normal range.
  • PSA 4–10 ng/mL: Known as the "gray zone," requiring further medical evaluation.
  • PSA > 10 ng/mL: High priority for further diagnostic imaging (MRI) or biopsy.

Note: PSA levels can rise due to non-cancerous enlargement (BPH) or inflammation, so professional interpretation is essential.

Risk Factors for the Mature Life Stage

While every man should prioritize prostate health, certain factors increase the need for regular monitoring:

Risk Factor Context & Impact
Age Risk increases significantly entering the 50s.
Family History Risk doubles if a father/brother was diagnosed.
Dietary Habits High intake of red meat and fat increases risk.
Lifestyle Sedentary habits and obesity impact hormone levels.

 

Screening Recommendations & Prevention

  • Men Aged 50+: Recommended annual PSA testing.
  • High-Risk Groups: Consider starting screening at 45 if a family history exists.
  • Preventative Strategy: Maintain a balanced diet, reduce alcohol/red meat, and exercise regularly to lower risk.

 

Recommended Prostate Screening Plan

Union Healthcheck Centre (H Zentre)
Advanced Male Health Screening Package
  • Total 67 items
  • Ultrasound (Select 1): Prostate Ultrasound (Transabdominal) OR Liver & Gall Bladder Ultrasound
  • Prostate Focus: PSA Total, Uroflowmetry, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), Ultrasound Urinary Bladder
  • Core Checks: Resting ECG, Chest X-Ray, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  • Lab Tests: Fasting Glucose, Uric Acid, Lipid Profile, Liver & Kidney Function, Hepatitis B, Urinalysis
  • Professional Care: Two (2) Doctor Consultations with face-to-face report interpretation
Prostate Screening tests + regular check-up items fee
HK$6,000

Prostate Cancer FAQ

A: As part of a long-term health management plan, annual checks are recommended from age 50. However, those with a family history of prostate concerns should consider proactive screening starting at age 45.
A: In most clinical settings, a PSA index higher than 4 ng/mL is a signal for further medical evaluation to ensure continued quality of life.
A: No fasting is required for a PSA test. You may maintain your regular diet, though avoiding vigorous physical activity for 48 hours before the test can help ensure maximum accuracy.
A: Not necessarily. High PSA levels can also be caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or inflammation. A comprehensive assessment by a specialist is required for a definitive diagnosis.
A: Adopting a balanced lifestyle is key. Focus on a diet low in red meat, regular exercise, smoking cessation, and maintaining an ideal weight to support hormonal harmony.
A: A PSA test is a preliminary blood screening to identify general risk. An MRI provides high-resolution imaging to clearly visualize the prostate structure and the exact location of any potential abnormalities.

 

Conclusion | Empowering Your Long-term Health Journey

Your health is the foundation of a carefree life. Early-stage prostate cancer is highly treatable, but missing the window for detection can impact your lifestyle quality. For those who prioritize vitality, regular screening is a vital commitment to yourself and your loved ones.

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