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Re: Rising PSA 4 years post prostatectomy

BTW: total confinement.

Re: Rising PSA 4 years post prostatectomy

G'day Dave,

Nice to hear from you again. Can I suggest that you go along to the E-Letter Index where both the question of small rises in ultra-sensitive PSA levels and testosterone supplements are dealt wuith in a number of issues. You might also read a bit about ULtra-Sensitive PSA and its potential pitfalls.

There was also an interesting study published recently and you can read some good commments on the subject here - Supplemental testosterone therapy in men treated for prostate cancer

Like every other isue about this disease we share, there are no certainties; no definite answers.

Good luck

Terry in Australia

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