If you're a man over age 55, you may have already had a PSA, or prostate-specific antigen test. This test screens for prostate cancer by measuring the amount of a protein in your bloodstream released ...
Many men are familiar with the routine: During your annual exam, your doctor slips on a glove and feels your prostate. The goal is to check this walnut-sized organ for lumps, hard spots, and other ...
Annual check-ups save lives by detecting prostate issues early, yet many men avoid these crucial tests due to fear or misconceptions. Prostate health significantly impacts overall well-being, making ...
Credit: Getty Images In men with a total PSA of 2 ng/mL or more, a low percent-free PSA value is associated with a greater likelihood of clinically significant prostate cancer. Adding percent-free PSA ...
HOUSTON, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- A urologist at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston suggests men who get prostate-specific antigen tests should track the results. Dr. John W. Davis ...
DETROIT — At 74, Roger Watkins had no desire for his doctor to poke around more to find out whether he had prostate cancer. When a test came back in 2008 suggesting he might have it, Watkins and his ...
We previously reported that a panel of four kallikrein forms in blood—total, free, and intact prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and kallikrein-related peptidase 2 (hK2)—can reduce unnecessary biopsy in ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/x97dxg/prostrate) has announced the addition of the "Prostrate Specific ...
Among other biopsy findings, presence of microfocal PCa, defined as a single microfocus (5% or less) of GS ⩽6, was also reported. In patients diagnosed with PCa, radiotherapy or radical retropubic ...
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