[The significance of serum prostate-specific antigen, gamma-seminoprotein and prostatic acid phosphatase as prostate cancer markers].
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Prostate-specific antigen (PA), gamma-seminoprotein (gamma-Sm) and prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) have been evaluated in patients with prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), chronic prostatitis and acute prostatitis. PA has proved to be diagnostically more sensitive than PAP and gamma-Sm for the detection of prostatic cancer. Although PA may be elevated more frequently than PAP and gamma-Sm in patients with BPH, there are possibilities that these patients with elevated PA and normal PAP and gamma-Sm may have prostatic cancer or precancerous conditions not detectable in our routine diagnostic procedures. We report two cases of prostatic cancer with persistently elevated PA and diagnosed after repeated biopsies. Our data suggest that PA is a sensitive and useful tumor marker for the diagnosis of prostatic cancer. PAP and gamma-Sm in combination with PA may serve as more useful for differential diagnosis and confirmation of prostatic cancer.