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New PCA3 test more accurate than PSA test What is this ?

 
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chrisz
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:09 pm    Post subject: New PCA3 test more accurate than PSA test Reply with quote

Testing for the PCA3 gene in urine may be more accurate than the PSA test at predicting whether a repeat biopsy would show cancer.


www.prostatecancerfoundation.org/site/c.itIWK2OSG/b.2625861/k.F550/Urine_Test_May_Improve_Prostate_Cancer_Screening.htm?msource=apr07np&auid=2553965


Sorry for the long link. Copy and paste it !!


I hope it's true.


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rlee
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 9:55 pm    Post subject: Re: New PCA3 test more accurate than PSA test Reply with quote

Interesting. Let's hope that future studies will confirm this. Thanks for the link.
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kzimm
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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 4:50 pm    Post subject: PCA3 test Reply with quote

Hi. I'm new to the forum (first post) and will undergo radical prostatectomy in early June.

I was chasing a high PSA since I turned 50 (now 53). I'd had a high level (9+) with an unfavorable free/total ratio. An initial 8 biopsy samples showed one with atypia. A followup of 20 samples showed no others. A year later, still with high PSA and bad ratio, I had an additional 30 samples with no positives or atypia. After a regimen of Cipro, my PSA came down to 6 within 6 months and after a year, was down to 4, but still with a bad ratio. My urologist recommended the PCA3 test. Bostwick Labs has the patent on this, and they state that a level of 35 or over is cause for concern. My level was 179 - which hadn't yet been seen, at least locally. Given that this test has a specificity of 97%, we were more confident than ever that cancer was present, so another set of biopsies was ordered (10 samples), one of which came back positive with a Gleason score of 3+3, and two suspicious samples.

Since this test is so specific, I can't help but think that it will spare many from needless biopsies in the future. And for anyone getting negative biopsy results but with troublesome Free/Total PSA ratios, as a layman I would highly recommend requesting this simple urine test. As undesireable as a positive biopsy is, I was relieved to know that we have found the culprit and can now address it.
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