There is no single PSA value that perfectly separates men with prostate cancer from men without prostate cancer.
In general, lower PSA levels are associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer, while higher PSA levels may warrant additional evaluation. However, some men with low PSA levels are found to have prostate cancer, and many men with elevated PSA levels do not have cancer.
Because PSA values must be interpreted in the context of a patient's age, prostate size, symptoms, and medical history, it is best to discuss any abnormal PSA result with a qualified healthcare professional.