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There is a write-up on the site at ULTRA SENSITIVE TESTS whihch may help you understand where your doctor is coming from.
There have also been a number of discussions on this Forum about PSA levels after surgery - if you use the Search Engine above you will be able to find them, but here's one for starters Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy?