Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a blood-based biomarker used for the detection and surveillance of prostate cancer (PCa) 1. PCa can cause disruption of the prostate’s cellular architecture, which ...
To investigate the likelihood that a man with a normal PSA level at baseline will subsequently convert to an abnormal PSA level over a 5-year screening period. Crawford et al. analyzed data from a ...
A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is one tool that doctors use to screen for prostate cancer, which is cancer of the prostate gland, the small gland located between the bladder and the penis in ...
Biochemical recurrence is when your PSA level starts to rise after finishing prostate cancer treatment, and it may sometimes indicate metastatic disease. Biochemical recurrence is a term for when your ...