Nurses, from left, are Jay Buckley (Outpatients manager), Zuzana Tomanekova, Sarah Spreadbury and Sharifa Sherzai hold up the number of men who were tested

Over 160 men turned up at Spire Bushey Hospital for a free PSA blood test to check for signs of prostate cancer.

Four phlebotomists were on hand to take the blood samples which will now be examined by the hospital’s pathology staff. Men who need further tests will be contacted within the next two weeks.

Around 11,500 men in the UK die of prostate cancer every year yet early detection can mean 84% of them can live for ten years or more after treatment.

Head of Clinical Services at Spire Bushey, Matron Sara Ryan said: “It was an absolutely amazing response and we were delighted to see so many men take up our offer of a free test. We are always telling men they need to get themselves checked out, so this was us ‘putting our money where our mouth is’ by offering a quick, easy and free way of taking the test.