Description
PSA Extra Sensitive
In response to customer needs, Monobind has introduced a test designed to measure lower concentration values of Prostate Specific Antigen called PSA Extra Sensitive.
This test measures the amount of PSA in the blood. It was developed as a tumor marker to screen for and to monitor prostate cancer. It is a good tool, but not a perfect one. Elevated levels of PSA are associated with prostate cancer, but they may also be seen with prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Mild to moderately increased concentrations of PSA may be seen in those of African American heritage, and levels tend to increase in all men as they age.
PSA is not diagnostic of cancer. The gold standard for identifying prostate cancer is still the prostate biopsy, collecting small samples of prostate tissue and identifying abnormal cells under the microscope. The total PSA test and digital rectal exam (DRE) are used together to help determine the need for a prostate biopsy. The goal of testing is to minimize unnecessary biopsies and to detect clinically significant prostate cancer while it is still confined to the prostate.
Additional Information
Method: |
Enzyme Immunoassay, Chemiluminescence |
Principle: |
Sandwich Assay, Streptavidin-Coated Plate |
Calibrators: |
0, 1.0, 2.5, 5, 10, 25 ng/ml |
Sample: |
25 µl |
Sensitivity: |
1.1 pg/ml |
Reading: |
RLU’s |
Total Time: |
35 Minutes |
Shelf Life:: |
18 Months |