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PSA Free Test (Prostrate Specific Antigen)

Report Delivery Time: Same Day

Recommended Gender: Males

Sample Type: Blood

The PSA Free Test (Prostrate Specific Antigen) measures the level of unbound prostate-specific antigen in your blood, helping in the early detection of prostate cancer. It is often done alongside total PSA to assess the risk more accurately. This test is particularly helpful in distinguishing between benign prostate conditions and potential malignancy. Ideal for men over 50 or those with prostate symptoms.

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1,000.00

Whatsapp

+919354028488

Email Address

info@hprimelabs.com

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The PSA Free Test (Prostate Specific Antigen) is a specialized blood test that measures the amount of free (unbound) PSA circulating in the bloodstream. PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland, and its levels can increase due to prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or infections. Measuring the free PSA helps in distinguishing between cancerous and non-cancerous conditions of the prostate.

Why is the PSA Free Test (Prostrate Specific Antigen) Done?

  • To evaluate elevated total PSA levels

  • To differentiate between benign and malignant prostate conditions

  • As part of prostate cancer screening, especially in men with borderline total PSA levels

  • To monitor prostate health over time

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Men aged 50 years and older

  • Individuals with elevated total PSA results

  • Those with family history of prostate cancer

  • Patients experiencing urinary symptoms like frequent urination, weak stream, or pelvic discomfort

Test Procedure & Preparation

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

  • Fasting Required: No fasting required

  • Test Method: Chemiluminescent Immunoassay (CLIA) or ELISA

  • Report Time: Usually available within 24–48 hours

Understanding the Results

  • Free PSA levels are interpreted along with total PSA to calculate the Free/Total PSA ratio

  • A lower ratio (typically below 25%) may suggest a higher risk of prostate cancer

  • A higher ratio usually indicates a benign condition like BPH

  • This test is not diagnostic on its own and must be followed up with additional evaluations if abnormal

Always consult a healthcare provider for proper interpretation and next steps based on your clinical profile.

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