08/10/2025
The Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test is done to measure the level of PSA — a protein produced by both normal and cancerous cells in the prostate gland — in a man’s blood.
🧠 Purpose of the PSA Test
1. Screening for Prostate Cancer
Helps detect prostate cancer early, especially in men over 50 or those with a family history of prostate cancer.
2. Monitoring Prostate Health
Detects non-cancerous conditions like prostatitis (inflammation) or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — an enlarged prostate.
3. Tracking Treatment Progress
Used to monitor patients undergoing treatment for prostate cancer — rising PSA levels may indicate recurrence or spread.
📊 Test Components
PSA Total: Measures total amount of PSA in the blood.
PSA Free: Measures PSA not bound to proteins in the blood; helps differentiate between benign and malignant conditions.
⚠️ When It’s Recommended
Difficulty in urination or frequent urge to urinate
Weak urine stream or pain during urination
Men over 45 years for regular screening
Family history of prostate cancer
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