Henry French explains how there are plans to use statistical modelling methods to learn more about the vast amount of data collected, to further benefit future patients.
One of the biggest challenges for men after their prostate cancer diagnosis is coming to terms with an uncertain future. Although 85 per cent will live for 10 years or more – with a great many of these men cured – current tests do not reliably tell them whether their disease is likely to become aggressive and how quickly it might spread.
