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Australian family physician, 2012
This article forms part of our 'Tests and results' series for 2011 which aims to provide information about common tests that general practitioners order regularly. It considers areas such as indications, what to tell the patient, what the test can and cannot tell you, and interpretation of results.
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This article forms part of our 'Tests and results' series for 2011 which aims to provide information about common tests that general practitioners order regularly. It considers areas such as indications, what to tell the patient, what the test can and cannot tell you, and interpretation of results.
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Biology of Prostate-Specific Antigen
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2003Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is an androgen-regulated serine protease produced by both prostate epithelial cells and prostate cancer (PCa) and is the most commonly used serum marker for cancer. It is a member of the tissue kallikrein family, some of the members of which are also prostate specific.
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Home Health Care Management & Practice, 2015
The discovery of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) was a landmark achievement of the 20th century according to the American Cancer Society. As a result of this discovery, the PSA screening test was developed. Over the past few years, the mounting controversy over the specificity of this test led to revisions of the screening guidelines by several ...
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The discovery of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) was a landmark achievement of the 20th century according to the American Cancer Society. As a result of this discovery, the PSA screening test was developed. Over the past few years, the mounting controversy over the specificity of this test led to revisions of the screening guidelines by several ...
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The prostate-specific antigen test
Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics, 2013Before the 1980s, prostate cancer (PC) was considered a deadly disease. The mortality-incidence ratio showed that 1 out of each 2 - 3 PC patients died of this disease. On the other hand, autopsy studies have shown that latent PC is common in middle-aged men.
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Prostateāspecific membrane antigen
British Journal of Urology, 1998B H, Maraj, P, Whelan, A F, Markham
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