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  2. Everything You Need Know About PSA Tests and Test Results

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    fPSA: PSA can be found attached to blood proteins and floating free in your blood. The free PSA (fPSA) test measures what percentage of the overall PSA is free versus attached. If you have a lower ...

  3. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Blood Test - WebMD

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    PSA Test Preparation. Certain medications, medical procedures, and health conditions can affect your PSA test results. Before you take the test, make sure your doctor knows if you:

  4. Advanced Prostate Cancer: When PSA Levels Change - WebMD

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    Your prostate makes PSA. So do most prostate cancer cells. During prostate cancer treatment, changes in your PSA levels help show whether your treatment is working. When you get treatment ...

  5. High PSA, No Cancer: 8 Possible Causes - Healthline

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    Keep reading to learn more about why your PSA levels may be high. 1. Age. PSA levels may increase as you get older. This natural rise may be caused by the growth of benign prostatic tissue. 2 ...

  6. How to Lower Your PSA Levels Naturally - Healthline

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    In fact, there is some evidence that drinking soy milk can actually help to lower PSA levels and slow the progression of prostate cancer. 3. Take vitamin D. Vitamin D is made by your body when you ...

  7. Prostate Cancer Prevention and Screening - WebMD

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    Routine screening if you’re 40 to 54 with an average risk for prostate cancer. Routine PSA screening if you’re over 70 or if you have less than a remaining 10- to 15-year life expectancy. The ...

  8. Recurrent Prostate Cancer: Symptoms, Treatment, and Outlook

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    having trouble breathing. If your recurrent prostate cancer becomes more advanced, you may notice some of the following symptoms: feeling a deep pain in your bones. swelling and loss of sensation ...

  9. PSA Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    PSA Healthcare. PSA Healthcare. is a Delaware Corporation headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, that originated as a respiratory therapy company but now provides comprehensive home health care services. PSA provides comprehensive pediatric home health care services through a network of branch offices throughout the United States.