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PSA, % Free - Lab Results explained | HealthMatters. io PSA, % FREE: This is the ratio of free PSA to total PSA, expressed as a percentage It is calculated by dividing the free PSA by the total PSA and multiplying by 100
Use of the Percentage of Free Prostate-Specific Antigen to . . . Context — The percentage of free prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in serum has been shown to enhance the specificity of PSA testing for prostate cancer detection, but earlier studies provided only preliminary cutoffs for clinical use Objective — To develop risk assessment guidelines and a cutoff
Prostate Cancer Screening Tests | American Cancer Society A lower percent-free PSA means that your chance of having prostate cancer is higher and you should probably have a biopsy Many doctors recommend a prostate biopsy for men whose percent-free PSA is 10% or less, and advise that men consider a biopsy if it is between 10% and 25%
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total and Free, Serum - Mayo . . . Total prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and free PSA are performed and reported on every specimen If the initial total PSA concentration is between 4 0 and 10 0 ng mL, then the percent free PSA result will be calculated and reported
PSA Result Help: Whats the difference between PSA and Free PSA? A high free PSA does not guarantee that a person is free of prostate cancer In some cases, a biopsy of a nodule will turn up prostate cancer despite a low overall total PSA and a high level free PSA The total PSA is what is measured with the standard PSA test
What is the difference between PSA and free PSA? The free-PSA test measures the percentage of unbound PSA; the PSA test measures the total of both free and bound PSA Prostate cancer can raise PSA levels, but so can other conditions