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What Is a Dangerous PSA Level After Prostate Removal? After prostate cancer surgery, monitoring PSA (prostate-specific antigen) levels is a key part of post-treatment care PSA is a protein produced by the prostate, and after prostate removal (radical prostatectomy), its levels should ideally drop to undetectable levels However, a rising PSA can signal the possibility that cancer cells remain or have recurred But what PSA level is considered
PSA levels after treatment: All you need to know - PCFA A PSA doubling time (PSA-DT) is a measure of consecutive PSA results which gives and indication of the activity of the prostate cancer cells The more rapidly a PSA is doubling the more likely you are to need further treatment especially if your PSA reaches or approaches the threshold to commence further treatment
What is a normal PSA after prostate surgery? | Urology . . . Understanding normal PSA levels after prostate surgery is vital for ongoing monitoring and early detection of any potential issues By regularly checking PSA levels and interpreting the results accurately, you can stay informed about your prostate health and take proactive steps if necessary
PSA after prostatectomy: What do the results mean? In this article, we discuss why PSA testing is important after a prostatectomy and what the results can mean We also cover treatment and prevention of rising PSA levels