Does prostate hyperplasia cause PSA to rise?

Dr. Kendall Hayes
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2025-05-04 10:34:38
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Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is an indicator of prostate cancer risk. If the patient has prostate hyperplasia alone and no other diseases, prostate hyperplasia is a benign disease, mainly transitional zone hyperplasia, and does not secrete prostate specific antigen.
If the patient has benign prostatic hyperplasia, malignant changes occur, cancerous tissues will release a large number of prostate-specific antigens, at this time prostate hyperplasia will generally appear elevated prostate-specific antigens.