Screening men born with a high risk of developing prostate cancer, once they reach the age of 45, makes financial sense, a cancer charity says.
But Prostate Cancer Research also acknowledges more accurate tests would be needed to justify screening all men.
There is no prostate-cancer screening programme in the UK, unlike those for breast, bowel and cervical cancer.
Instead, the onus is on men to request a blood test from their GP once they are over 50.