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- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test - NCI
Prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, is a protein produced by normal, as well as malignant, cells of the prostate gland Both prostate cancer and several benign conditions (particularly benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, and prostatitis) can cause PSA levels in the blood to rise The PSA test measures the level of PSA in the blood This test is used in several different ways: to monitor the
- Understanding Prostate Changes - NCI - National Cancer Institute
Learn about prostate changes and symptoms that are not cancer, plus risk factors and treatment for prostatitis, enlarged prostate (BPH), prostate cancer Talk with your doctor about prostate cancer screening tests (DRE, PSA)
- Prostate Cancer Screening Results from PLCO - NCI
Alteration of PSA cutoff level: Some researchers have suggested lowering the cut-off levels that determine if a PSA measurement is normal or elevated For example, a number of studies have used cut-off levels of 2 5 or 3 0 ng mL (rather than 4 0 ng mL) In such studies, PSA measurements above 2 5 or 3 0 ng mL are considered elevated
- PSA Velocity Does Not Improve Prostate Cancer Detection
A rapid increase in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels is not grounds for automatically recommending a prostate biopsy, according to a study published online February 24, 2011, in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Prueba del antígeno prostático específico (PSA)
Entérese de qué es una prueba del PSA, y de las limitaciones y los posibles daños de la prueba cuando se usa para detectar el cáncer de próstata
- Prostate Cancer Treatment - NCI
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test: A test that measures the level of PSA in the blood PSA is a substance made by the prostate that may be found in higher than normal amounts in the blood of men who have prostate cancer
- Tumor Markers - SEER Training
Note: test results may be affected by recent prostatic massage or palpation; PSA level should be assayed before digital rectal examination Normal range: 0 - 4 0 ng ml Normal range also varies depending on the patient's age
- Tumor Markers - SEER Training
After radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy, rising levels of PSA indicate residual disease or recurrence Note: test results may be affected by recent prostatic massage or palpation; PSA level should be assayed before digital rectal examination Normal range: 0 - 4 0 ng ml Normal range also varies depending on the patient's age
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