At what PSA level should you see a urologist?

For men under the age of 60, PSA levels should be below 2.5. For men over 60, PSA levels may rise slightly, but not indicate the presence of cancer. Ideally, PSA levels should be below 2.5. If it rises above this level, it should warrant close follow-up, or, at the very least, a referral to a urologist.

How does a urologist check for prostate cancer?

A core needle biopsy is the main method used to diagnose prostate cancer. It is usually done by a urologist. During the biopsy, the doctor usually looks at the prostate with an imaging test such as transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) or MRI, or a ‘fusion’ of the two (all discussed below).

When should you screen for prostate cancer?

While the general guidelines recommend starting at age 55, you may need PSA screening between the ages of 40 and 54 if you: Have at least one first-degree relative (such as your father or brother) who has had prostate cancer.

What is PSA test in urology?

A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test and a digital rectal exam (DRE) are often helpful in diagnosing prostate cancer in men who have no symptoms. PSA is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland, a male reproductive gland that makes the fluid that carries sperm during ejaculation.

What is the best scan for prostate cancer?

If your doctor suspects your cancer may have spread beyond your prostate, one or more of the following imaging tests may be recommended:

  • Bone scan.
  • Ultrasound.
  • Computerized tomography (CT) scan.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
  • Positron emission tomography (PET) scan.

Does a PSA of 8 mean cancer?

Your cancer may be high risk if: your PSA level is higher than 20 ng/ml, or. your Gleason score is 8, 9 or 10 (grade group 4 or 5), or. the stage of your cancer is T2c, T3 or T4.

Is a PSA reading of 6 high?

The following are some general PSA level guidelines: 0 to 2.5 ng/mL is considered safe. 2.6 to 4 ng/mL is safe in most men but talk with your doctor about other risk factors. 4.0 to 10.0 ng/mL is suspicious and might suggest the possibility of prostate cancer.

Should I get screened for prostate cancer?

Cancer screening tests – including the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test to look for signs of prostate cancer – can be a good idea. Prostate cancer screening can help identify cancer early on, when treatment is most effective. But it isn’t perfect. Some men may find that the downsides of prostate cancer screening outweigh the potential benefits.

Who is the best prostate Doctor?

David B. Samadi, MD, highly skilled and considered the best prostate surgeon, he is dedicated to compassionate and successful prostate cancer treatment. He helps men of all ages overcome their prostate cancer, while preserving the highest possible quality of life after prostate surgery.

What is a free prostate test?

The free prostate-specific antigen test, known as the free PSA test, is used to help detect signs of prostate cancer. The test measures the level of unbound prostate-specific antigen in the blood, which can help doctors to diagnose issues like inflammation of the prostate or cancer.