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The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of prostate cancer in patients who have an elevated referral prostate-specific antigen (PSA), which subsequently falls to within their ...
RESULTS: Phase I: 11 men had a spuriously elevated PSA after curative treatment for prostate cancer (0.3%). Mean time to PSA elevation was 3.4±5.5 years, and mean elevation in PSA was 0.33±0.28 ...
For example, if you are aged between 40-49, a PSA reading of more than 2.5ng/ml may be considered high, while if you are over 70, it would have to be more than 6.5ng/ml.
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PSA density is more accurate than routine PSA alone for predicting prostate cancer, if the PSA value is elevated above 4 ng/ml and less than 20 ng/ml. PSA density is calculated by dividing the ...
PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland. If a man's PSA level goes up, the thinking goes, so does his chance of having prostate cancer, but an elevated PSA does not guarantee a man has cancer.
PSA tests may also give false positive results when someone doesn’t have cancer. Such scenarios cause harm to men who are over-treated for prostate cancer solely based on elevated PSA levels.
A new study shows that combining PSA levels with MRI-derived periprostatic fat measurements improves high-grade prostate ...
An elevated PSA can occur because of any type of irritation of the prostate gland. For instance, if you're riding a bike, horseback riding, or even intercourse can rise the PSA.
An elevated PSA could indicate prostate cancer. If you have an elevated PSA, your doctor will also do a digital rectal exam to see if there are any suspicious lumps present on the prostate gland.
An elevated PSA is not itself a diagnosis of prostate cancer, and high PSA results can be indicative of other, non-cancerous conditions. But an elevated PSA can indicate the presence of prostate ...
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