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David I would not wait. A friend of mine recently died with a psa of 1.56. If you have pain and there are suspected spots, I highly recommend getting another opinion from a onco who specializes in pca. Having a shot of Zoladex or Lupron can be an immediate answer.
Lenny Hirsch
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