Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) doubling time is a measure used in the evaluation of prostate cancer progression. It refers to the time it takes for PSA levels to double after diagnosis or following treatment.
Understanding the PSA doubling time can help healthcare providers assess the aggressiveness of the cancer and determine the most appropriate course of action. A shorter doubling time typically indicates a more aggressive form of prostate cancer.
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