When Your Biopsy Shows No Cancer: What to Consider
A negative prostate biopsy is reassuring news—but it doesn’t mean the conversation is over. In this video, PCF’s Phillip Koo, MD talks with urologist Jim Hu, MD, MPH, about how to interpret a biopsy that shows no cancer and what steps men can take next.
You’ll learn what follow-up typically looks like, with most men returning to their primary care doctor or urologist for annual PSA testing. If an MRI done before the biopsy showed a higher risk of cancer, doctors may recommend closer monitoring.

