Relax a little with your PSA numbers.
Instead, go have an endorectal MRI! If you are skeptical, you are not alone. Go ahead and consult with the Journal of the American Medical Association that declares, “a blood test for prostate cancer may lead to more problems than it is worth.” The PSA does lots of stuff but it is not meant for the prostate, as its acronym indicates. There are many informative websites on this and other remedies. Originally, a diagnostic ultrasound was the top medical process for examining the prostate, but now it is the endorectal MRI. You should avoid having a biopsy that harms the reproductive organs, and don’t rely solely on a PSA, which has been faulty far too many times.
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