MPS (MyProstateScore) | MLabs Skip to main content Content type Article Blood Draw Station Page Test Test Update Utility Find a Blood Draw Station Contact Us MLabsCONNECT Main navigation Tests Tests Getting Started Forms Requisitions Guidelines & Protocols Submitting a Specimen Order Supplies Explore Specialty Testing Pediatric Genetics Oncology Wet Tissue Biopsy Experts Test Updates Consults Consults Getting Started Request a Consult Explore Experts Sample Reports Resources Resources Results Client Services Billing All Forms Becoming a Client About MLabs About MLabs Quality and Compliance Licensure and Accreditation Facility & Technology News & Events Careers FAQ Patients Providers 800 862-7284 Breadcrumb Home Find a Test MPS (MyProstateScore) MPS (MyProstateScore) « Find Another Test Update Type: Test Resumed Test Updated: 05/26/2021 Test Overview Test Methodology Transcription Mediated Amplification (TMA) and Hybrid Protection Assay (HPA) Test Usage Adjunct to serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) for risk stratification of patients undergoing prostate biopsy. MPS incorporates serum PSA, urine PCA3 score, and urine TMPRSS2: ERG score in logistic regression models to derive scores giving the risk of detecting high grade (Gleason score >7) prostate cancer on diagnostic needle biopsy. Reference Range * The TMPRSS2: ERG score ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores associated with an increased risk of high grade cancer on diagnostic biopsy. The MyProstateScore (MPS) report provides a high grade prostate cancer risk score, indicating the risk of high grade prostate cancer (Gleason score >7) on diagnostic needle biopsy. Test Details Analytic Time 10 - 14 days Soft Order Code MIPS MiChart Code MiPS - Mi Prostate Score Synonyms MIPS TMPRSS2:ERG T2ERG T2:ERG PCA3 Prostate Cancer Risk Assesment Laboratory MCTP Molecular Testing Lab Section MCTP Molecular Testing Lab Specimen Requirements Collection Specimen Collection 1. Perform an attentive DRE immediately prior to specimen collection (the specimen should be collected within approximately 1 hour of DRE): [list order=Y type=a] Apply firm pressure from the base to the apex and from the lateral to the medial line of the prostate. Apply enough pressure to depress the surface slightly. Perform 3 strokes for each lobe. [/list]2. Instruct patient to collect the FIRST 20 - 30 mL of voided urine (do not catheterize) following the DRE. 3. Process the specimen within 4 hours of collection (if specimen cannot be processed within 15 minutes, store refrigerated or on ice and process within 4 hours). Specimen Processing 1. Invert specimen cup 5 times to re-suspend cells. 2. Add 2.3 mL of urine to each of two GEN-PROBE PROGENSA PCA3 Urine Specimen Transport Tubes. Do not puncture the foil seal on the cap of the Transport Tube. The specimen volume must fall between the two black fill lines on the Transport Tube. 3. Tightly re-cap each Urine Transport Tube and gently invert 5 times to mix; do not shake or vortex. The specimen is now a "processed" urine specimen. Refrigerate. Refrigerated specimens must be received by performing laboratory within 5 days of collection. For longer storage, freeze and ship specimen on dry ice. 4. Label each Transport Tube with the patient’s first and last names as well as a second identifier such as the patient’s date of birth or medical record number. 5. Include serum PSA result and patient history with the specimens. Special Handling Attentive DRE must be performed immediately prior to specimen collection. Specimen must be processed within 4 hours of collection. Please refer to Collection Instructions for additional details. Normal Volume 30 mL urine Minimum Volume 5 mL urine Storage Temperature Room temperature (ambient): 24 hours, Refrigerated: 5 days, Frozen: 90 days. Additional Information Contact LynxDx for ordering information: https://www.lynxdx.com/my-prostate-score. Ordering clinician must provide serum PSA level (ng/mL) for a MPS report to be generated. Billing CPT Code 0113U Fee Code QA005 Pro Fee CPT G0452-26 NY State Approved No Footer Tests Consults Resources About MLabs FAQ Phone: 800 862-7284 | Contact Us Find a Blood Draw Station ©2022 MLABS A Division of Pathology, Michigan Medicine Privacy | Terms & Conditions Client Manual | Physician List Utility Find a Blood Draw Station Contact Us MLabsCONNECT Content type Article Blood Draw Station Page Test Test Update Main navigation Tests Tests Getting Started Forms Requisitions Guidelines & Protocols Submitting a Specimen Order Supplies Explore Specialty Testing Pediatric Genetics Oncology Wet Tissue Biopsy Experts Test Updates Consults Consults Getting Started Request a Consult Explore Experts Sample Reports Resources Resources Results Client Services Billing All Forms Becoming a Client About MLabs About MLabs Quality and Compliance Licensure and Accreditation Facility & Technology News & Events Careers FAQ Patients Providers 800 862-7284