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PSA Confusion?

There is a good deal of confusion (and indeed misinformation) about PSA and it's usefulness in measuring disease progression. Dr Snuffy Myers says he hopes this video PSA CONFUSION will clarify matters.

Not too sure that it will do that but I am a good deal happier about my current decision not to have PSA tests for myself.

All the best
Terry in Australia

Re: PSA Confusion?

>> Dr Snuffy Myers says he hopes this video PSA CONFUSION will clarify matters. <<

It didn't.

Do I understand correctly that your current decision not to measure your PSA refers to your Dec. 2012 update in which you said you would wait six months for the next test?

Jack from Jersey

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