Men from the placebo group whose PSA had never exceeded 4.0 ng/ml, who had never previously undergone a prostate biopsy or transurethral prostate resection, and who had consistently normal results ...
In summary, when an asymptomatic man presents with a modestly elevated PSA level (<10 ng/ml) and a normal digital rectal examination, the most appropriate recommendation is to reassure the patient ...
Despite normal PSA test results, which test blood for signs of prostate cancer, an MRI scan revealed stage three advanced prostate cancer. Fortunately, his cancer was treatable and has since been ...
Three out of four men with a raised PSA level do not have prostate cancer and one in seven men with a normal PSA result have the disease. Six times gold-medal winning Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy ...