Men at high risk of developing prostate cancer should undergo aggressive screening for the disease. That is the recommendation following a Fox Chase Cancer Center study of 520 men at high-risk of ...
"The normal PSA range for men in their 40s and 50s is 0.6-0.9, so when the PSA reaches 2.5 or higher, or when you witness a significant increase in a short period of time, a biopsy is needed," Dr.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A rising PSA level isn't such a good predictor of prostate cancer after all and can lead to many unnecessary biopsies, says a large new study. Most men over 50 get PSA blood tests, ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers that occur in men. While it can be life-threatening, the disease is treatable, and the earlier it is detected, the better the treatment outcome.