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Below 4 ng/mL – Often considered normal, but interpretation depends on age and history.
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4–10 ng/mL – Borderline range; may require repeat testing or further investigation.
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Above 10 ng/mL – Higher likelihood of prostate cancer, but other causes are possible.
Trend over time is more important than a single value.SCD homecare do Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test in Gurugram and Palam.


