Question: When evaluating PSA as a screening tool for prostate cancer, which of these statements are most accurate: Need Assignment Help? Question options: PSA should never be used in the screening process for prostate cancer The chance of having prostate cancer goes up as the PSA level goes up, but there is no set cutoff point that can tell for sure if a man does or doesn't have prostate cancer. A PSA level of >4ng/mL is diagnostic for prostate cancer. A PSA level <4ng/mL enough to rule out prostate cancer