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PSA Total Test (Prostrate Specific Antigen)

Report Delivery Time: Same Day

Recommended Gender: Males

Sample Type: Blood

The PSA Total Test measures the total amount of prostate-specific antigen in your blood. It is widely used for early detection and monitoring of prostate conditions, including cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and prostatitis. Recommended for men above 50 or those with urinary symptoms, this test helps assess prostate health accurately.

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700.00

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+919354028488

Email Address

info@hprimelabs.com

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The PSA Total Test (Prostate Specific Antigen) is a blood test that measures the total concentration of PSA—a protein produced by both normal and abnormal cells in the prostate gland. Elevated PSA levels may indicate a range of prostate issues, from benign conditions to prostate cancer.

Why is the PSA Total Test Done?

  • To screen for prostate cancer

  • To monitor prostate health in men with BPH or prostatitis

  • To track changes in PSA levels over time for patients under observation

  • As a baseline marker before or after prostate treatments

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Men aged 50 and older (or 40+ with a family history of prostate cancer)

  • Individuals with urinary symptoms (e.g., difficulty urinating, frequent urination)

  • Men undergoing treatment or surveillance for prostate conditions

  • As part of annual health checkups for high-risk groups

Test Procedure & Preparation

  • Sample Required: Blood sample (Serum – 2 ml)

  • Fasting Required: Not required

  • Method Used: CLIA (Chemiluminescent Immunoassay) or ELISA

  • Turnaround Time: Typically same day or within 24 hours

Understanding the Results of PSA Total Test

  • Normal PSA levels vary with age, but generally below 4.0 ng/mL is considered acceptable

  • Elevated levels can be due to prostate cancer, BPH, or infections

  • PSA levels should be interpreted in combination with clinical findings and possibly followed by a Free PSA or biopsy for confirmation

  • PSA velocity (rate of change over time) is also crucial for risk assessment

Always consult a healthcare provider for clinical evaluation and follow-up if results are abnormal.

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