604An elevated psa which returns to within the normal range prior to biopsy does not exclude the presence of prostate cancerdoi:10.1016/S1569-9056(05)80608-6J. Boddy and D. Pike and S. Al-Hayek and P. MaloneEuropean Urology Supplements...
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atectable levels (198, 199). Persistently elevated PSA provides evidence of residual disease. However, the converse does not always hold, namely that undetectable PSA postoperatively indicates a surgical cure. Considerable time may elapse before residual disease becomes evident through detectable PSA. ...
A 2008 study from Japan compared cancer prevalence in Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors with an unexposed population. The study found a significantly elevated risk of cancer in the exposed population, “Even at low and very low dose categories.”56 Italian researchers exposed a group of mice to 1...
aAfter successful surgery, PSA should decrease to undetectable levels (198, 199). Persistently elevated PSA provides evidence of residual disease. However, the converse does not always hold, namely that undetectable PSA postoperatively indicates a surgical cure. Considerable time may elapse before resid...
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Mean PSA was 7.28 ± 2.6 ng/ml. Pi-RADS 3a lesion did not present csCaP but 17.8% of Pi-RADS 3b lesion did. In group 3b with PSAd > 0.15, 62.5% presented csCaP. In those Pi-RADS 3b with PSAd ≤ 0.15, all biopsies were insignificant prostate cancer (isCaP) and 40 biopsies could ...
or combined initial and repeat biopsy patients can be used to inform decisions about when to rebiopsy previously biopsy-negative patients for prostate cancer or to inform decisions to conduct initial biopsies for prostate cancer in at-risk men (e.g., previous elevated PSA test or suspicious DRE...
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Keywords: prostate cancer; Prostate Health Index; tumor volume 1. Introduction Prostate cancer (PCa) is still one of the most frequent illnesses in men. Since the introduction of screening with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the early 1990s, the incidence of PCa has risen sharply, though ...