The Prostate Gland
The prostate gland is part of the male
reproductive system. It is about the size of a walnut and is located
in front of the rectum and just below the bladder. The prostate
gland produces the liquid part of semen, which transports sperm.
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Prostate Cancer & PSA
Prostate cancer is the second most common
cancer found in men in the United States. It occurs in about 1 out
of 10 men during their lifetime. Prostate cancer is more common in
older men and is the second leading cause of cancer death in
American men.
The BIOSAFE PSA4 blood test is a laboratory procedure that measures
a substance produced by the prostate gland called Prostate Specific
Antigen (PSA). Small amounts of this substance may get into the
bloodstream and can be measured by the PSA test. Certain conditions
of the prostate may raise the level of PSA in the blood. Although
high levels of PSA are not harmful, they are an important signal of
possible prostate disease.
Note: Prostate cancer can be cured - if diagnosed early!
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Recommended
Ages for Testing
Since the risk for prostate cancer increases with age, it is
recommended that you have a PSA test performed annually once you
reach 50.
Men in high-risk groups, such as African Americans and those with
blood relatives who have had prostate cancer, should begin testing
at age 40 and consult with their health care professional for advice
on more frequent testing.
Annual PSA testing can be an important aid in the early detection
of prostate cancer.
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What is a DRE?
During your annual examination, your health care professional
will probably perform another prostate test called a digital rectal
exam (DRE). This test will provide additional, important information
about the overall health of your prostate.
The BIOSAFE PSA4 test, along with a DRE, is the best way to
check for possible prostate problems. But please keep in mind; an
elevated PSA result, or an enlarged prostate, does not necessarily
mean that you have prostate cancer.
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Should I have both a PSA Test and a DRE?
A BIOSAFE PSA4 and a DRE are more effective in detecting
prostate cancer when they are done together than when either test is
taken alone.
Be aware, however, that it is still possible for some
prostate cancers to be missed because they are too small to raise
the PSA blood level or to be felt during a DRE. Since early
detection is your single best defense against this deadly disease,
always consult with your health care professional.
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What
exactly is Cancer?
Cancer is really a group of diseases. There are many
different types of cancer, one of which is cancer of the prostate
gland.
Normal human cells divide and grow in an orderly way; this helps to
keep the body in good repair. Sometimes these normal cells begin to
divide too rapidly. This uncontrolled cell growth forms a mass, or
tumor. Tumors may sometimes cause pain, but usually don't when they
are small.
Some tumors are "benign," which means they are not cancerous,
do not spread to other parts of the body, and are usually not
life-threatening.
Cancerous tumors are called "malignant". They can invade
nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can spread, or
"metastasize," throughout the body and form new tumors. This is
why it is important to find a malignant tumor as early as possible,
when the cancer may be most treatable.
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What
do the PSA Test results mean?
Using BIOSAFE PSA4, a result of less than 3 ng/mL is
considered statistically normal. Results greater than 3 ng/mL are
statistically elevated. However, many men with a PSA level greater
than 3 ng/mL do not have prostate cancer. Likewise, a PSA value
under 3 ng/mL does not rule out the possibility of cancer.
If the results of the blood test are higher than 3 ng/mL,
other medical procedures, including biopsy, are required before your
health care professional can determine whether or not you have
prostate cancer.
Note: Your health care professional will be able to interpret
the results of the PSA test and DRE to determine whether additional
testing should be done.
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If my PSA is
elevated, are other tests needed?
If your PSA level is above normal, and/or if your DRE reveals an
area of hardness in the prostate, your health care professional may
recommend that you have an ultrasound scan of the prostate along
with a biopsy. (No evidence to date suggests that ultrasound
scanning causes bodily harm.)
In an ultrasound scan, sound waves are sent into the body and are
used to take "pictures" of the prostate gland. These pictures help
your health care professional locate suspicious areas of the
prostate. These areas may contain cancer and should be biopsied.
Biopsy involves the removal of a small amount of tissue from the
prostate. Examination of the biopsied tissue under a microscope is
the only way to be certain of the presence of prostate cancer.
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What
other conditions may cause a high PSA level?
There are several conditions other than prostate cancer that can
cause the level of PSA in the blood stream to rise. The most common
condition is enlargement of the prostate gland, called benign
prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
BPH is very common in men over 50 years of age and may cause
difficulty with urination. About 4 out of 5 men eventually develop
enlarged prostates. BPH is not cancer, nor is there evidence that it
leads to cancer. Infection or inflammation of the prostate gland is
called prostatitis. This condition may also cause higher than
normal PSA levels.
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About The Test - The Testing Procedure
The BIOSAFE Prostate Screen is a laboratory blood test that
measures a chemical substance produced by the prostate gland called
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). Small amounts of this substance can
be measured in the bloodstream by the Prostate Screen. Certain
conditions of the prostate may raise the level of PSA in the blood
and, while elevated levels of PSA are not harmful, they are an
important signal of possible prostate disease. The BIOSAFE Prostate
Screen provides you with an accurate, convenient, and inexpensive
way to discover you own PSA level.
The specimen collection process is quick, easy and virtually
painless. Using the special lancet (included in the BIOSAFE Blood
Collection Kit), a couple of drops of blood are taken from a nick of
a finger and deposited onto a special collection card. The card is
then sent to BIOSAFE Laboratories for analysis. BIOSAFE tests your
blood sample to see how much PSA is present and then mails the
results back to you in an easy-to-read, understandable report. Since
the BIOSAFE Prostate Screen produces a numerical result rather than
a simple "yes" or "no" answer, both testing approval and
professional review of test results are required by a licensed
physician. BIOSAFE has developed a nationwide network of medical
doctors for this purpose.
You may order a BIOSAFE Prostate Screen by clicking on the button
below. When your order is approved, your Blood Collection Kit will
be sent to you by first class mail.
A PSA test is only one part of your overall health maintenance
program and should be done once each year along with your annual
physical.
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PSA Screen - Testimonials
My PSA level was 10.9. My family physician did a digital exam and
found nothing unusual and said if it wasn't for my elevated PSA
level he wouldn't think anything was wrong. So I went to a urologist
and after another test and biopsy I found out I have early prostate
cancer. I am being treated with "seed" implants and radiation
treatments.
I would recommend BIOSAFE's PSA test to anyone and everyone.
Michael P.

2001
BIOSAFE Laboratories, Inc. 8600 W. Catalpa Chicago, IL 60656
Your company called me due to the elevated PSA count (25).
Subsequent testing at the VA was 24.5. I have been diagnosed with
prostate cancer. Currently undergoing androgen suppression
treatment.
You may have saved my life, and I thank you.
Carl J. Vermont

After receiving the results of the BIOSAFE test, I consulted a
urologist and was diagnosed with mid-stage prostate cancer. During
the past 10 months I have been treated with Tibetan medicine and
vitamins with good results and am being followed by my urologist
with on-going testing.
I very much appreciate the BIOSAFE testing. As part of the
BIOSAFE display, it would be useful to point out that prostate
cancer can be present in the absence of any prominent symptoms.
Peter M. Oregon

I am very glad my wife heard your commercial on the radio. It
seemed very easy to accomplish the test and it had very accurate
readings. I was impressed that the customer service lady called me
because my PSA was very high. I was able to make an appointment with
a urologist before the result came in the mail.
I am taking treatments and my PSA is now down to normal levels.
Thanks,
Ray P.
Illinois
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