Time to celebrate or not.... - Advanced Prostate...

Advanced Prostate Cancer

22,373 members28,135 posts

Time to celebrate or not....

Alinur profile image
11 Replies

Hi guys,

Got my 3 months PSA and it's <0.006! What I don't understand is that ,the lab always reported my PSA<0.003. they use Roche cobas analysers and by googling I didn't find any having detection limit of 0.006.May be somebody knows more about these PSA reportings.

Wish you all the best.stay safe!

Written by
Alinur profile image
Alinur
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
11 Replies
GP24 profile image
GP24

Alinur, we told you already years ago not to get these ultra-sensitive PSA tests and worry about the third number after the decimal point.

Alinur profile image
Alinur in reply toGP24

Thanks GP24

I asked if anybody there uses a lab reporting with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.006! i.e like my result of <0.006!

RonnyBaby profile image
RonnyBaby in reply toAlinur

I had test results using more than one lab over a period of 3 + years.

One lab had a 'resolution' to 3 digits (0.000) while most others typically report (using instruments) that have a 2 digit resolution (0.00).

The < 'less than' sign is undetectable. They don't use a > 'greater than' if the instrument detects '0.00' or 0.001 - which is still considered undetectable.

When we are in this extreme low range, you are WASTING your time contemplating a tiny 'bounce' or perhaps a slight margin of error. You would ideally re-test, if in doubt with the lab or instrument.

I'd start to wonder if something is 'UP' if my numbers climbed above '0.10' OR 0.100 for more than TWO consecutive readings.

You'll drive yourself (and perhaps others) crazy in the meantime !

So far so good for you - let's hope it stays that way.

Wishing you the best on your journey ....

Magnus1964 profile image
Magnus1964

You PSA will bounce around at those low levels due to day to day irritations and small inflammations. Don't worry about them.

Alinur profile image
Alinur in reply toMagnus1964

Thanks Magnus.

Tall_Allen profile image
Tall_Allen

Those are exactly the same. The "<" symbol means it's below the limit of detection for that test at that lab.

Alinur profile image
Alinur in reply toTall_Allen

Used to my lab always reporting my PSA as <0.003. this last test result is a little bit confusing to me as I was thinking of starting ADT vacation.But as always you understood my concern.....yes if there is < sign... there is nothing to measure. May be they brought another machine with LOD of 0.006!

Thanks Allen.

Thanks to this great forum.

Congratulations on your <0.1. It is always wonderful to be undetectable.

GD

Alinur profile image
Alinur in reply to

Thanks GD.wish you well!

EdBar profile image
EdBar

As long as you have the < in front of the number you’re good. Labcorp recently changed their undetectable test too, it used to go as low as <.006 now it goes to <.014.

Ed

j-o-h-n profile image
j-o-h-n

Watch those periods....and zeroes.... and less than and more than signs....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Monday 08/31/2020 7:23 PM DST

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Is it PSA recurrence or not...

My friend had a radical prostatectomy a year ago. Since then his monthly PSA results were stable,...
traveller64 profile image

PSA .006 after surgery and radiation to bed and nodes

After surgery, I was started on Lupron for a PSA of 0.1. PSA went to 0.006. I had radiation to bed...
jhartdo profile image

Thoughts about uPSA nadir of < 0.008 following RP to independently predict BCR risk?

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4106725/ "In the multivariate analysis, statistically...
jronne profile image

Experiencing first psa increase after chemo, from <0.006 to 0.017, feeling low, looking for strength from this forum

So the dream run struck reality check. Starting @41y, March 2021 I was diagnosed with psa 189 and...
Soumen79 profile image

58 MONTH TRANSDERMAL E2 GEL UPDATE

PSA - 0.006 T - 237 E2 - 106 ALP - 86
E2-Guy profile image

Moderation team

Bethishere profile image
BethishereAdministrator
Number6 profile image
Number6Administrator
Darryl profile image
DarrylPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.