In general, it is accepted that a PSA level above 4.0 ng/mL is considered to be on the high end. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network outlines the current PSA results: Less than 1 ng/mL is considered benign. Men with increased risk should repeat testing at 2 to 4-year intervals. The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is routinely used to screen for prostate cancer. PSA is a specialized protein naturally produced by the prostate gland. If there is any abnormality or infection of the gland, the resulting inflammation will trigger the release of additional PSA.
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