When Your PSA Number Tells Only Part of the Story
Tumor Prostate‐Specific Antigen Density Can Predict Tumor Aggressiveness and Heterogeneity in Prostate Cancer - Yang - The Prostate - Wiley Online Library Informed Prostate Cancer Support Group (IPCSG) Newsletter A New Measure Called "Tumor PSA Density" May Reveal Hidden Aggression Research Report • March 2026 Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) A newly published study introduces a refined measurement called Tumor PSA Density (TPSAD) — calculated by dividing your serum PSA density by the actual MRI-measured tumor volume — that can more accurately predict whether a prostate tumor is aggressive and molecularly complex (heterogeneous) than standard PSA alone. Men with a low TPSAD had significantly larger, more aggressive tumors, more frequent loss of key tumor-suppressor genes, and shorter time to PSA recurrence after surgery. In contrast, men with a high TPSAD tended to have smaller, more localized, and molecularly simpler cancers. This research fits ...