What is the prostate antigen ratio?

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-04 10:05:52
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Prostate antigen refers to prostate specific antigen. Prostate specific antigen ratio is>0.16.
Prostate specific antigen ratio refers to the ratio of total prostate specific antigen to free prostate specific antigen. The normal range is>0.16, indicating that the subject has a low risk of prostate disease. However, if the ratio of the patient is lower than 0.16, it can be preliminarily judged that the patient has prostate disease. It is recommended that the patient further pass B-ultrasound examination, prostate fluid examination, tumor marker examination and other items, which can assist in the diagnosis of the disease and help to detect and treat it in time.