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  1. 27 lut 2024 · Only the prostate gland releases PSA, so your numbers should drop to almost zero within 4 weeks after your surgery. A test result above 0.2 ng/mL a few months after your procedure could...

  2. 16 maj 2024 · Interpreting PSA Results: Undetectable PSA: An undetectable PSA level after surgery is a positive sign, indicating that no prostate cells are producing PSA. This suggests that the surgery was successful in removing the prostate cancer.

  3. After surgery (prostatectomy) Your PSA should fall to a very low or even undetectable level within a couple of months after radical prostatectomy.

  4. 18 mar 2024 · What constitutes a normal prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level? Why might someone’s PSA levels be elevated? And, is there such a thing as a “dangerously high” PSA level? Urologic surgeon Lisly Chéry, M.D., weighs in on these and three other frequently asked questions.

  5. Most research indicates that an increase of 0.75 ng/mL a year is an early indicator of prostate cancer if a man has a total PSA result between 4.0 and 10.0 ng/mL. An increase of 2.0 ng/mL over a year predicts a higher likelihood of death due to aggressive prostate cancer.

  6. Many private insurers cover PSA screening as well. What is a normal PSA test result? There is no specific normal or abnormal level of PSA in the blood. In the past, PSA levels of 4.0 ng/mL and lower were considered normal.

  7. 5 kwi 2024 · After surgery for prostate cancer (prostatectomy). After your prostate has been removed, your PSA will generally drop within a couple of months to a very low or even undetectable level.