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There is a general consensus among clinicians that a serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level ≥4.0 ng/ml is predictive of prostate cancer, and necessitates a biopsy. But there is a dearth of ...
Assessing prostate-specific antigen levels for 3 months after radical prostatectomy may help minimize overtreatment, ...
One-third of patients with PSA levels below 0.2 ng/mL after radical prostatectomy have recurrent disease identifiable by PSMA PET. More than one-third of patients with PSA levels less than 0.5 ng/mL ...
Serum PSA levels are used to predict the prognosis of patients with prostate cancer, but assessment of the prognostic accuracy of PSA values is difficult, particularly in populations in which ...
antibiotics are often prescribed for men with an elevated PSA Did the antibiotics affect PSA levels in these men? Almost certainly not; the changes in PSA with antibiotics were similar to the ...
Patients, who were assessed monthly to check their hematological parameters and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, also underwent imaging investigations every 3–4 months. In total ...
Continuing PSA screening in older men is common practice but not recommended, highlighting the need for clearer guidance.
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