Psa Test


FAQ

What is normal PSA by age?

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) levels vary. Generally, a PSA of 4 ng/mL or lower is considered normal, but age-specific ranges exist. For men aged 40-49, 0-2.5 ng/mL is typical.

What is the PSA test?

The PSA test measures PSA levels in the blood. It's used to screen for prostate cancer or monitor its progression. Elevated PSA levels may indicate various prostate issues, not just cancer.

What does it mean if PSA is high?

High PSA levels may indicate prostate issues, including cancer. However, other factors like age, inflammation, or an enlarged prostate can also elevate PSA. Further tests are needed for a diagnosis.

What is a good PSA percentage?

There is no percentage for PSA; it's measured in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL). A lower PSA is generally considered better, but what's 'good' varies among individuals and should be assessed by a doctor.

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