PSA, as its name implies, is not specific for prostate cancer and as such is often found elevated in other prostatic diseases/symptoms associated with the aging male.
To further elucidate the factors affecting the serum levels of this important tumor marker, we measured PSA concentrations in serum and in aspiration biopsies (tissue PSA; T-PSA) from patients with prostatic disease and correlated the values to tumor stage, cytological grade, and DNA ploidy.
Current prostate cancer (PCa) biomarkers such as PSA are not optimal in distinguishing cancer from benign prostate diseases and predicting disease outcome.
Impact of total PSA and percent free PSA in the differentiation of prostate disease: a retrospective comparative study implicating neoplastic and non-neoplastic entities.