Evaluated criteria for identifying abnormally elevated PSA levels were total PSA level, age-specific PSA level ... in the interim exhibited subsequent normal values. The authors recommend a ...
Prostate cancer is surprisingly prevalent in men with serum PSA levels that are considered by many clinicians to be in the normal range (i.e. ≤4.0 ng/ml). Levels <4.0 ng/ml can be predictive of ...
A normal prostate may produce smaller amounts of PSA, whereas higher PSA levels may indicate an underlying health condition.
PSA levels can rise due to non-cancerous causes ... This is based on several different factors, such as PSA, number of cores positive, cancer location, age and other health issues. Recently, more men ...
Singer et al. found that regular consumption of either of these agents lowers serum PSA levels, which indicate prostate injury and are believed to predict the risk of developing prostate cancer.