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Identification of prostate cancer by urinary DLX1/HOXC6 expression in Chinese population with prostate-specific antigen levels of 4-10 ng/mL. [PDF]
Zhang D, Xu J, Wang J, Jiang J.
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Association between red blood cell distribution width to albumin ratio and prostate specific antigen based on NHANES data. [PDF]
Yang Z +6 more
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Immunosensor Enhanced with Silver Nanocrystals for On-Chip Prostate-Specific Antigen Detection. [PDF]
Okhai TA +4 more
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Patient and Physician Perceptions of Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing Among Black Individuals.
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Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 2000
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has revolutionized the diagnosis and management of men with prostate cancer. Significant advances have been made since the early development of immunoassays. While PSA is useful for staging and monitoring of established disease, it has shown the greatest utility in the realm of early detection realm.
D K, Ornstein, R S, Pruthi
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Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has revolutionized the diagnosis and management of men with prostate cancer. Significant advances have been made since the early development of immunoassays. While PSA is useful for staging and monitoring of established disease, it has shown the greatest utility in the realm of early detection realm.
D K, Ornstein, R S, Pruthi
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Seminars in Cancer Biology, 1999
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is serine protease produced at high concentrations by normal and malignant prostatic epithelium. It is mainly secreted into seminal fluid, where it digests the gel forming after ejaculation. Only minor amounts of PSA leak out into circulation from the normal prostate, but the release of PSA is increased in prostatic ...
U H, Stenman +3 more
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Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is serine protease produced at high concentrations by normal and malignant prostatic epithelium. It is mainly secreted into seminal fluid, where it digests the gel forming after ejaculation. Only minor amounts of PSA leak out into circulation from the normal prostate, but the release of PSA is increased in prostatic ...
U H, Stenman +3 more
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Eosinophilic Prostatitis and Prostatic Specific Antigen
British Journal of Urology, 1992Summary— Eosinophilic prostatitis is a rare form of abacterial prostatitis with uncertain aetiology. Its clinical presentation, like other types of abacterial prostatitis, commonly mimics carcinoma of the prostate.
S, Liu +4 more
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Prostate-Specific Antigen in Prostatic Carcinoma
Urologia Internationalis, 2010To evaluate the clinical and prognostic value of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for the detection of tumor and tumor growth after therapy, 520 sera from 246 patients with prostatic carcinoma, 990 sera from patients with BPH, and 1,488 sera from patients with other urological diseases were analyzed. The values ranged from 0.1 to 1,828.9 ng/ml.
C D, Jurincic +3 more
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Prostatitis and serum prostate-specific antigen
Current Urology Reports, 2005Prostatitis is an inflammatory condition of the prostate and has been divided into four categories according to the National Institutes of Health classification. This article reviews the various types of prostatitis and their effect on serum prostate-specific antigen levels.
Puneet, Sindhwani, Christopher M, Wilson
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