Prostate cancer is the second most common form of cancer in adult men, with approximately 1.4 million new cases diagnosed every year [3], with poorer patient prognosis if detected at later stages. Therefore, it is key to detect prostate cancer at an early stage, when treatment can be less invasive and with higher chance of successful cure. The current early prostate cancer diagnostic procedures revolve around different nomograms, aimed at quantifying prostate cancer risk based on clinically pred…