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PSA levels can range from less than 1ng/ml to hundreds of ng/ml. The NHS says that if you're aged 50 to 69, your PSA level is considered raised if it's 3ng/ml or higher.
Prostate-specific antigen has been a test that's been around for a little over 25 years. It's a simple blood test. So basically you take a sample of blood and you look for a protein that's ...
Understanding your PSA test results PSA is usually measured in nanograms per millilitre of blood (ng/ml). There is no single PSA reading that is considered normal. The reading varies from man to man ...
What is a healthy PSA range? The way to find out your PSA level is to take a blood test. PSA levels usually increase with age, so the older you are the higher you can expect your PSA levels will be.
Small amounts of PSA are detectable in the blood of males and a serum PSA level below 4 ng/mL is considered normal. However, a PSA level between 4 and 10 ng/mL is considered suspicious and may ...
A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test measures the level of PSA in a man’s blood. PSA is a protein produced by the cells of your prostate, a small gland just underneath your bladder. PSA ...
The test measures the amount of PSA, a protein that your prostate makes, in your blood, explains Richard Levin, M.D., a urologist and vice chief of staff of the medical executive committee at HCA ...
‘The test is usually just a single vial of blood taken from the inner elbow,’ says Paul Sayer, founder of Prost8 UK, explaining that a PSA reading above 4ng/ml in men over 60 (and 3ng/ml for ...
What Your PSA Test Results Mean THE PSA IS a good initial “check engine light” for the prostate, says Garrett Pohlman, M.D., a urologist and host of The Prostate Health Podcast.
"Only about a quarter of people who have a prostate biopsy due to an elevated PSA level are found to have prostate cancer. "There has therefore been a drive to create a new blood test with greater ...
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