Prostate Profile

£89.00

Analyses the following

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Prostate

Check the levels of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). A high PSA can indicate problems with the prostate gland.

 
 
 

What can I expect from this Prostate Profile?

Please note a PSA test alone cannot be used to diagnose or exclude prostate cancer. If it is high then you will need further investigations with a Urologist. If you have symptoms and it is low you will still need to see a doctor to consider further investigations.

The prostate produces a fluid that mixes with sperm to make semen. Undiagnosed prostate issues can lead to serious conditions like prostate cancer, especially in older men.

Identifying conditions of this test

Prostate (3 Biomarkers)

The prostate produces a fluid that mixes with sperm to make semen. Issues with the prostate are common particularly as men get older and can lead to serious conditions such as prostate cancer if undiagnosed.

Total Prostate Specific Antigen

Total Prostate Specific Antigen is the total amount of prostate specific antigen being produced by the cells in the prostate gland. This test is used to detect and monitor the treatment response of prostate cancer.

Free Prostate Specific Antigen

Free Prostate Specific Antigen are produced by the cells in the prostate gland. They are free proteins that are not bound to any proteins in the blood. This test is used to detect and monitor the treatment response of prostate cancer.

Free: Total PSA Ratio

Free: Total PSA Ratio is a calculation indicating the amount of free prostate specific antigen is the in body in terms of the total amount of prostate specific antigen. They are produced by the cells in the prostate gland. blood. This test is used to detect and monitor the treatment response of prostate cancer.
 
 
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