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As men age, they are
progressively at higher risk for prostate disease such as BPH (benign
prostatic hyperplasia) or prostate cancer. This PSA prostate test will
measure the level of prostate specific antigen in your blood and is one
of the best methods available for monitoring your overall prostate
health.
The
prostate gland is an important part of the male reproductive system and
lies in front of the rectum and just below the bladder. It is about the
size of a walnut and produces the liquid part of semen that transports
sperm. Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) and PSA4 is a protein produced by the
prostate gland that is measurable in the blood through laboratory
analysis. An excess amount of PSA could be an indication of a
serious health problem and should be further evaluated by a physician.
Once past
age 50, most men eventually experience some degree of prostate problem,
usually coming in the form of one or more urinary symptoms. But even
without symptoms, as men age, they are progressively at higher risk for
prostate disease such as BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) or prostate
cancer. This PSA Test will measure the level of prostate specific
antigen in the blood and is one of the best methods available for
monitoring overall prostate health.
The
American Urological Association recommends that all men over the age of
40 receive an annual prostate evaluation consisting of a PSA prostate test and a
physician ordered digital rectal exam. African American men, and those
with a family history of prostate disease, are at a higher risk for
prostate cancer and should begin testing even earlier.
- self-collected at home or office
Accurate
- Nationally Certified Laboratory results
This is a home self-collected, laboratory analysis that measures a substance produced by the prostate gland called Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). Annual PSA
prostate testing is a safe and effective aid in the detection of prostate disease such as prostate cancer.
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