A prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test measures levels of PSA in the blood to help diagnose prostate cancer or other prostate problems. Elevated PSA levels may indicate the presence of prostate cancer, but further testing is often needed to confirm a diagnosis. A blood sample is required to perform this test.
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