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Sooriakumaran says this would be a prostate-specific antigen reading which is within the expected range for your age group. So, for example, for men aged 50-59, this would be below 3.5ng/ml.
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For men in their 50s, the normal range is 0 to 4; for men in their 60s and 70s, the normal PSA level range tops out at 4.5 and 6.5, respectively. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement ...
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The test measures how much of a protein essential to human reproduction, PSA (prostate-specific antigen), is in your blood. The PSA's job is to turn your gelatinous pre-semen into a liquid, thus ...
The PSA test has been overused in the past, which has led to unnecessary, and possibly harmful, treatment. The current recommendation for men between the ages of 55 and 69 is to decide on the use ...
50-59 3.9 60-69 5.0 70-75 7.2 The higher the level of PSA, the more likely it is to be a sign of cancer. The PSA test can also be misleading and give false reassurance.
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SCREENING healthy men for prostate cancer likely does more harm than good, a major study reveals. Analysis of 400,000 blokes aged 50 to 69 found current tests do not save lives among those who have… ...