PSA Reflex Free PSA, Serum
Overview
The PSA Reflex Free PSA test is a blood test used to help assess the risk of prostate cancer in men. The prostate gland produces a protein called prostate-specific antigen (PSA). A small amount of PSA circulates in the bloodstream in its free form, while most PSA is bound to proteins. The test measures both the total PSA level and the free PSA level. The free PSA percentage is the ratio of free PSA to total PSA.
Avoid Test For 7 Days After PR Examination, USG.
PSA Reflex Free PSA, Serum Price
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The PSA Reflex Free PSA, Serum Price in Gurgaon is ₹ 1,145 .
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PSA test measures levels of a specific protein produced by the prostate gland that helps in the liquefaction of semen. Elevated PSA levels might indicate prostate cancer, but they can also be increased due to benign conditions.
The PSA test is done:
- To screen for prostate cancer.
- To monitor treatment effectiveness for prostate cancer.
- To assist in diagnosing and evaluating other prostate conditions.
- To assess the risk of developing prostate cancer.
- To aid in decisions regarding further diagnostic procedures
The PSA test is often recommended when you:
- Are at risk for prostate cancer due to age or family history.
- Have symptoms like frequent urination or blood in your urine.
- Need monitoring during or after prostate cancer treatment.
- Require evaluation for other prostate conditions.
Normal PSA levels are typically below 4 ng/mL. Abnormal results, especially higher values, may indicate conditions like:
- Prostate cancer.
- Prostatitis (prostate inflammation).
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate).
It is recommended that you discuss the results with your doctor immediately for further evaluation and management.
During the PSA test:
- A small blood sample is usually taken from your arm.
- The process is quick and relatively painless.
- You might feel a slight pinch during blood collection.
- After the test, you can resume your normal activities.
Before the PSA Test:
- Avoid vigorous exercise immediately before the test.
- Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you're taking.
- Ensure to discuss any recent procedures, like PR examinations.
- Follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
Other tests alongside PSA may include:
- DRE (Digital Rectal Exam): A physical exam to detect abnormalities in the prostate gland.
- Prostate Biopsy: Tissue sampling for detailed examination.
- Free PSA Test: Measures a different form of PSA to improve specificity in cancer detection.
Prostate-Specific Antigen Test or Prostate Cancer Antigen Test.
Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that develops in the prostate gland. This condition can show no early symptoms but may lead to difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, or bone pain as it progresses, making early detection vital for successful treatment.
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