Negative or elevated risk—clear explanations to help you decide what comes next.
A lower-risk phi score suggests a lower probability of prostate cancer being found on biopsy in the appropriate clinical context. It does not guarantee the absence of cancer. Continue routine screening and follow your clinician’s guidance.
A higher phi score suggests a higher probability of prostate cancer being found on biopsy in the appropriate clinical context. Your clinician may recommend additional evaluation such as repeat labs, imaging (e.g., MRI), or biopsy based on your overall risk profile.
| Section | What you’ll see |
|---|---|
| phi score | Your calculated Prostate Health Index score |
| Plain-language explanation | What the score may indicate in context |
| Suggested next steps | Questions to ask your clinician and follow-up options |
| Quality notes | Collection and lab processing notes (if any) |