Total prostate-specific antigen 6.29 is a tumor marker for prostate cancer with a test result of 6.29, which belongs to the mild elevation of the indicator, suggesting that one may suffer from prostate hyperplasia, prostate cancer and other diseases.
Total prostate-specific antigen is a tumor marker that can be detected in the blood, and is mainly used for the auxiliary diagnosis of prostate cancer.
The normal value of this indicator is 0~4ng/L. When prostate cancer, prostate hyperplasia and other prostate diseases, this indicator will often be elevated, 6.29 is a mild elevation of the indicator, usually in prostate hyperplasia, prostatitis and other benign lesions.
If this index is significantly elevated to several times the normal value, and there is a trend of continuous elevation, then generally do not consider benign lesions, highly suspicious of the possibility of cancer, and should be further improved prostate tissue aspiration biopsy to clarify the condition.