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Gianni
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11/12/2019 8:20 AM
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I’m back with new PSA 6.46

PSA for diagnosis is not 100% reliable 20% of cancers are diagnosed under the so-called normal values (<4ng/ml)​​while others with very high values ​​dont have cancer Some have cancer at a very...

11/23/2019 12:10 PM

Prostate Cancer
I’m back with new PSA 6.46

@jdcd57 do not jump right now on the biopsy it's too early ..ask for an mpMRI If is shows something ok do the biopsie if not wait another 6 month for another MRI and psa It seems that biopsies...

11/23/2019 4:24 AM

Prostate Cancer
Targeted Prostate Biopsy Using PSMA-PET/CT

https://bau2018.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/14-BAU-2018-Slaoui-Amine.pdf https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458645/#bib1 In case of rising psa , negative mri and negative biopsies ( my...

11/19/2019 11:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
PSA 39 ng/ml..scared to death but what should I do?

Thank you everyone Just receveid my last psa reslt today test after one month antibiotic and it s now rising to 47 ng/ml ...disappointed and worried So the next step is again another mri in two week...

11/18/2019 6:23 AM

Prostate Cancer
PSA 39 ng/ml..scared to death but what should I do?

Thank you @mattam , my mri pirads 3 is finally benign but you're right I do not have to worry but my psa is very high...

11/12/2019 9:14 AM

Prostate Cancer
PSA 39 ng/ml..scared to death but what should I do?

Hello everyone I am 55 years old in good physical condition and no parents, brothers or cousins ​​with prostate cancer. Last February I taked my very first PSA test, the result was 12 ng / ml (I did...

11/12/2019 8:39 AM

Prostate Cancer



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