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Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in women - PubMed PSA levels in nipple aspirate fluid may be indicative of breast cancer risk High concentrations of PSA are found in amniotic fluid and the levels change with gestational age Pregnant women have elevated serum PSA PSA levels in serum also vary during menstrual cycles and increase in women with excess androgen
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels by age: What to know What constitutes a normal prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level? Why might someone’s PSA levels be elevated? And, is there such a thing as a “dangerously high” PSA level? Urologic surgeon Lisly Chéry, M D , weighs in on these and three other frequently asked questions
Elevated Levels of Prostate-Specific Antigen in Serum of . . . Women have no prostate, and levels of PSA in female serum should be very low or undetectable Many recent reports, however, confirm that PSA is produced in the female breast (1) A relatively large study examined the levels of PSA in female serum and confirmed that, among serum samples from 1064 women, the highest concentration observed was 0 9 ng
What Is a Normal PSA Level by Age? | Urology Prostate . . . In this post, Dr David B Samadi, world-renowned urologist and prostate cancer specialist, explains what a normal PSA level looks like by age—and what it might mean if yours is higher than expected