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PSA came back a little high. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pauly_P" data-source="post: 97981" data-attributes="member: 16405"><p>Orrin, great info. I've read Shippens book, maybe on your recommendation, and now reading "You can Beat Prostrate Cancer", by Marckini. I'll read Morgentalers book next. </p><p></p><p>I was never offered the 4k blood test, and only offered the 3T MRI after 2 previous negative biopsy's. However my first one was 8 years ago now, don't think they had those then. Unfortunately if you look hard enough for prostrate cancer in one with elevated PSA you will probably find it unless the cause is BPH or an infection. </p><p></p><p>You can have BPH without having a huge prostrate. I have a fairly normal size prostrate, and DRE is fine, as in negative. The great thing about the 3T MRI is that is gives you some peace of mind as they scan your entire pelvic floor and pretty much rule out anything else going on. The bladder also get's scaned. Funny they also picked up on a hamstring injury I've been fighting for a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pauly_P, post: 97981, member: 16405"] Orrin, great info. I've read Shippens book, maybe on your recommendation, and now reading "You can Beat Prostrate Cancer", by Marckini. I'll read Morgentalers book next. I was never offered the 4k blood test, and only offered the 3T MRI after 2 previous negative biopsy's. However my first one was 8 years ago now, don't think they had those then. Unfortunately if you look hard enough for prostrate cancer in one with elevated PSA you will probably find it unless the cause is BPH or an infection. You can have BPH without having a huge prostrate. I have a fairly normal size prostrate, and DRE is fine, as in negative. The great thing about the 3T MRI is that is gives you some peace of mind as they scan your entire pelvic floor and pretty much rule out anything else going on. The bladder also get's scaned. Funny they also picked up on a hamstring injury I've been fighting for a bit. [/QUOTE]
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