- Male
- 50 Years
- 03/09/2025
I have concern regarding Prostate Cancer. I have attached the lab report with this. Please look into this and help me here.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
To assess prostate cancer risk, I need your Total PSA and Free PSA values plus any imaging findings. If you do not yet have Free PSA, please add that test. Share these results with your urologist for a full evaluation and personalized plan.
Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...
Take a PSA Test (Prostatic Specific Antigen) Test
Answered 03/09/2025
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