| Part VII: The Quality of PSA Testing |
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May 2005 The October 2004 issue of Clinical Laboratory Strategies headlined an article “Prostate Cancer Research Declares PSA Era ‘Over’” [1]. Thomas Stamey, who is credited with creating the PSA era, now thinks the test is “all but useless.” Despite this, PSA testing continues across America. Does the performance of this test method match its utility? Please Login (at right) or Register to view article
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Quality of Labratory Testing
- Part I: Myths and Metrics
- Part II: Touchstone Test Methodology
- Part III: The Quality of Cholesterol Testing
- Part IV: The Quality of Glucose Testing
- Part V: The Quality of Calcium Testing
- Part VI: The Quality of GHb Testing
- Part VII: The Quality of PSA Testing
- Part VIII: The Quality of Coag Testing
- Part IX: Variability of survey estimates


