The optimal PSA value three years after prostate cancer surgery is as low as possible, with a maximum of no more than 0.2ng/ml.
Three years after prostate cancer eradication surgery, the value of PSA is less than 0.2ng/ml, which means that the cancer cells have been cleared, indicating better control. If the value of PSA is between 0.2-0.4ng/ml, it is necessary to be vigilant and have regular rechecks. If the value continues to rise, it is necessary to be highly vigilant that there may be the possibility of recurrence or metastasis of prostate cancer, which requires further detailed examination.
Clinically, the value of PSA is often tested to determine whether prostate cancer has recurred or metastasized, and once the value is abnormal, it is necessary to formulate a treatment method as soon as possible to prolong the survival period.