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PSA, % Free - Lab Results explained | HealthMatters. io PSA, % FREE: This is the ratio of free PSA to total PSA, expressed as a percentage It is calculated by dividing the free PSA by the total PSA and multiplying by 100
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Total and Free, Serum - Mayo . . . The total PSA range of 4 0 to 10 0 ng mL has been described as a diagnostic "gray zone," in which the free PSA:total PSA ratio helps to determine the relative risk of prostate cancer (see table) Therefore, some urologists recommend using the free PSA:total ratio to help select which men should undergo biopsy
Free total PSA ratio is a powerful predictor of future . . . Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the usefulness of measuring the free total prostate-specific antigen (PSA) ratio (%fPSA) in men with initial PSA levels of 4 1 to 10 0 ng mL as a predictor of the future risk of developing prostate cancer
Free total PSA ratio | Radiology Reference Article . . . The free total PSA ratio (f t PSA) is the simple mathematical ratio of the free prostate specific antigen (PSA) in blood serum over the total PSA in blood serum 1,2 It is expressed as a dimensionless quantity 4
Using the Free-to-total Prostate-specific Antigen Ratio to . . . The optimal F T PSA ratio cut point and precise estimates for test specificity still need to be determined Keywords: prostatic neoplasm, prostate-specific antigen, diagnostic accuracy, free PSA The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) assay is currently considered the most useful tumor marker for detecting prostate cancer
Free to Total PSA Testing | PCFA The free to total PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test may provide a more accurate risk of prostate cancer than the PSA test