More Accurate PSA Screening Test Reduces Need For Numerous Prostate Biopsies
A more accurate test that screens for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the bloodstream can help reduce the need for prostate biopsies, according to emergent research.
A more accurate test that screens for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the bloodstream can help reduce the need for prostate biopsies, according to emergent research.
Researchers have identified a new genetic marker that can indicate the spread of prostate cancer and how likely it will be aggressively or not, according to a new study.
A new prospective research study has confirmed the genetic link between some types of aggressive prostate cancer and hereditary cancers such as breast…
A new prostate cancer test to determine how likely the disease will spread has been found to produce faster, more accurate results at a lower cost…
The researchers behind a new study have identified a series of non-coding RNA molecules that could potentially detect prostate cancer. Up until recently…
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has found that men who have higher-than-normal prostate-specific antigen PSA levels are more…
According to the findings of a recent study, men who have been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer that has spread (metastasized) into other areas…
However there are also many non-cancerous causes of high PSA levels to be elevated. Here are some possible reasons why your PSA level may be above normal.
Screening refers to testing used to find prostate cancer in men who do not exhibit symptoms of the disease. This is important because screening can help…
Dr. David Samadi gives his opinion regarding the understanding of men affected prostate cancer and their interpretation of their personal genetic tests…