Conditions | Elevated PSA
Elevated PSA
PSA levels higher than these may indicate prostate cancer, or could be a sign that your prostate is inflamed or enlarged. How quickly or how high your PSA levels have risen are an important factors in determining testing and treatment steps.
How we treat Elevated PSA
A PSA test and digital rectal exam (DRE) are recommended for relatively healthy men aged 40 or older who want to be screened. Knowing your baseline PSA values to compare with future PSA test results may be helpful. However, all men should be informed of the risks and benefits of early screening, based on their individual situations.
If you live in the 8 counties of Western New York and have questions about your PSA or need to schedule an exam, Western New York Urology Associates is the place to turn to.
Because there are so many factors to consider when it comes to PSA levels, you should discuss any Elevated PSA test result with your doctor. Injury, infection, age, race, and many other factors can cause abnormal PSA results. Your risk of prostate cancer depends on many factors, not just your PSA level. Should treatment be necessary, our professional healthcare providers will discuss all of your options to help you make the most informed decision.
Contact WNY Urology
If you have additional questions about your PSA and need to schedule an exam, contact our urology clinic today.