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  2. Prostate-specific antigen - Wikipedia

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    However, the PSA rate of rise may have value in prostate cancer prognosis. Men with prostate cancer whose PSA level increased by more than 2.0 ng per milliliter during the year before the diagnosis of prostate cancer have a higher risk of death from prostate cancer despite undergoing radical prostatectomy. [62]

  3. List of people with prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    American baseball player (diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer after a PSA test at the age of 55 in 2006. He subsequently underwent successful surgery for his cancer. Griffey Sr. revealed that prostate cancer was hereditary in his family, with four of his uncles suffering from the disease) [680] [681] Happy Hairston

  4. Benign prostatic hyperplasia - Wikipedia

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    However, checking blood PSA levels for prostate cancer screening is controversial and not necessarily indicated in every evaluation for BPH. [2] Benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer are both capable of increasing blood PSA levels and PSA elevation is unable to differentiate these two conditions well. [2]

  5. Anthony Peter Lowe - Wikipedia

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    The guidelines were highlighted by Cancer Council Australia and PCFA to build consensus around approaches to PSA testing within Australia's prostate cancer screening program. [26] The guideline recommendations were approved by the chief executive officer of NHMRC and published in January 2016.

  6. Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis - Wikipedia

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    Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis is a painless inflammation of the prostate gland where there is no evidence of infection. [1] It should be distinguished from the other categories of prostatitis characterised by either pelvic pain or evidence of infection, such as chronic bacterial prostatitis, acute bacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS). [2]

  7. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    3.5, [5] [14] 3.6 [15] 5.0, ... Hepatocellular carcinoma or testicular cancer ... Prostate specific antigen (PSA) 40–49 years: 1.2–2.9 [75]

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