PSA levels are usually extremely low (below the normal range) about a month after surgery. You may hear your doctor saying that your PSA level is undetectable. Your doctor will monitor your PSA levels and if it starts to rise, you may need further treatment. This is often described as a PSA level after surgery of 0.1 ng/mL or more but this can
The PSA test measures the level of PSA in the blood, which is often elevated in people with prostate cancer. The PSA test is not recommended for men over 70 years old, and the results may be influenced by factors such as age, race, and family history. Learn more about the PSA test, its limitations, and its benefits and harms.
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