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Psa Levels By Age May 2026

Doctors often look at how quickly levels rise over time rather than a single snapshot. For example, a rise of more than 0.35 ng/mL in one year may prompt a closer look, even if the total number is within the "normal" range.

Understanding Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Levels by Age Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein produced by the prostate gland. While it is often used as a screening tool for prostate cancer, "normal" levels are not a single fixed number; they naturally increase as you age due to the prostate's gradual growth. Typical PSA Reference Ranges by Age Psa Levels By Age

Higher levels (up to 6.5) are common in this group due to benign growth. Why Age Matters in PSA Testing Doctors often look at how quickly levels rise

Levels up to 4.5 ng/mL are typically considered within limits. 0.0 – 6.5 While it is often used as a screening

Vigorous exercise, bike riding, or ejaculation within 48 hours of the test.

Prostatitis or urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause significant, temporary PSA spikes. Procedures: Recent digital rectal exams (DRE) or biopsies. Expert Screening Guidelines Understanding PSA Levels & The PSA Test

As men age, the prostate often undergoes non-cancerous enlargement, such as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) , which naturally raises PSA levels.



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