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- Prostate Cancer Nomograms: PSA Doubling Time | Memorial Sloan . . .
PSA Doubling Time This tool can be used to calculate the rate of rise of PSA, expressed as the velocity in nanograms mL year, or the PSA doubling time, in months or years
- PSA Doubling Time (PSADT) Calculator
The PSA Doubling Time Calculator calculates rate of PSA doubling in prostate cancer (correlates with survival)
- PSA Velocity and Doubling Time in Diagnosis and Prognosis of . . .
Cancer is a growth process and it is natural that we should be concerned with how the routinely used marker of prostate cancer tumour burden – PSA – changes over time Such change is measured by PSA velocity or PSA doubling time, described in
- PSA Doubling Time Calculator - MDApp
This PSA doubling time calculator determines the rate at which the prostate specific antigen is doubling to monitor prostate cancer evolution
- PSA Doubling Time – A Significant Prognostic Marker — Cancer ABCs
Shorter prostate-specific antigen doubling time was significantly associated with shorter metastasis-free survival and overall survival The development of metastasis was associated with a 3-fold higher risk of death The onset of non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer and metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer was associated with substantial cost increases
- PSA Doubling Time and Prostate Cancer Relapse - Verywell Health
Learn about the various roles of PSA in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment, and how PSA doubling time can uncover a relapse
- PSA doubling time in prostate cancer monitoring – Urology . . .
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): An enlarged prostate gland, a common condition in aging men, can elevate PSA levels without indicating cancer BPH can cause fluctuations that affect PSADT calculations Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate gland, whether acute or chronic, also raises PSA levels and can distort doubling time assessments
- PSA Monitoring and Detecting Recurrence | Prostate Cancer . . .
PSA Doubling Time The rate at which your PSA rises (and how quickly it doubles) after prostatectomy or radiation therapy is one signal of how aggressive your cancer is and can be useful for determining how aggressively it may need to be treated A shorter PSA doubling time indicates more aggressive disease Research has shown that patients whose PSA doubled in under 6 months (fast) had the
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