Decoding PSA Testing: A Comprehensive Guide

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern, and the PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test is a primary tool for early detection. PSA, a protein produced by prostate tissue, can indicate cancer when elevated, but it’s not definitive for diagnosing prostate cancer. The PSA test is a simple blood test, but results can vary due to various factors. The debate around PSA screening focuses on its potential

PSA Levels by Age: A Comprehensive Guide

PSA (prostate-specific antigen) levels are crucial markers for men’s prostate health. PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland, and elevated levels may indicate underlying issues such as prostate cancer or benign conditions like prostatitis or an enlarged prostate. PSA testing is essential for early detection and monitoring of prostate issues. PSA levels vary with age, typically increasing

Prostate Cancer Screening: Understanding Your Options

Prostate cancer is a major health concern, but early detection can significantly improve outcomes. This video demystifies prostate cancer screening, explaining what it involves, when you should get screened, and the different types of tests available, such as the PSA test and digital rectal exam. We’ll guide you through the decision-making process, discuss the

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