Elevated PSA / Prostate cancer screening / Prostate biopsy
Elevated PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) is a blood test often used for prostate cancer screening. A high PSA level doesn't always mean cancer; it can be due to other conditions like inflammation or benign enlargement. If PSA is high or a physical exam is concerning, a prostate biopsy might be recommended to check for cancer cells. A healthy lifestyle supports overall prostate health.
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