September 16, 2010 — New data suggest that a 1-time prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test at age 60 can pinpoint men who are likely to die from prostate cancer. The results, published online September ...
PSA levels measured at age 60 predict a man’s lifetime risk of metastasis and death from prostate cancer (PCa), according to a study published online in the British Medical Journal. Hans Lilja, MD, ...
May 17, 2011 (Washington, DC) — The long-term risk for prostate cancer can be predicted from a 1-time prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test before 50 years of age, according to a study presented here ...
The higher the baseline PSA levels, the greater the risk of being diagnosed with any or significant prostate cancer. SAN DIEGO—Baseline PSA levels in men aged 55–60 years strongly predict the future ...