The PSA ratio, or free-to-total PSA ratio, is calculated by dividing the level of free PSA (not bound to proteins) by the total PSA (free plus protein-bound PSA) in the blood, and then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage. This ratio helps differentiate between benign and malign prostatic conditions, especially in men with moderately elevated total PSA levels....
Testing the PSA ratio can be particularly beneficial for certain men in the context of prostate cancer screening and diagnosis:
Improving your PSA ratio involves addressing factors that can influence both total PSA and free PSA levels. Here are some general strategies that can influence PSA levels:
Several factors can influence your PSA ratio. Understanding these factors is important, as they can affect the interpretation of PSA test results:
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