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An Orthotopic Murine Model of Human Prostate Cancer Metastasis
Published on: September 18, 2013
Metastatic prostate cancer with a normal prostate-specific antigen level
Isabel Ruiz-Martín1, César A Rodríguez-Sánchez, Alberto Ocaña-Fernández
1Servicio de Oncología Médica, Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Paseo San Vicente 58-182, 37007 Salamanca, Spain. mruizmartin@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is the most commonly used tumour marker for prostate cancer, both in screening and in follow-up. However, there are many false positive increases in the presence of other prostate diseases and, currently, there is no consensus regarding sensitivity and specificity of the PSA test, nor what constitutes the upper limit of normality. We report a case of a 67-year-old patient with metastatic prostate cancer who, with increased level of alkaline phosphatase and normal PSA, showed clinical and radiological evidence of progression of the disease.
