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[-2]Proenzyme Prostate Specific Antigen Is More Accurate Than Total And Free Prostate Specific Antigen In Differentiating

Submitted by MedicalReplies on Saturday, 24 July 2010No Comment

UroToday.com - Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), the primary means of diagnosing prostate cancer in the modern era, lacks specificity in differentiating benign from malignant disease. Thus clinical decisions based on PSA may lead to unnecessary biopsies in some while overlooking biopsies in others. p2PSA has emerged from studies looking at archived serum samples over the past several years as a better screening tool for detecting prostate cancer. Our study sought to validate the potential of p2PSA in a prospective screening study among a contemporary cohort of men…

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[-2]Proenzyme Prostate Specific Antigen Is More Accurate Than Total And Free Prostate Specific Antigen In Differentiating

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