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Re: PSA accuracy in question

That’s weird. Obviously I would get it checked again, but it seems strange though both of the VA tests would be wrong. What has been the trend of your PSA? I know some clinics like MD Anderson call anything under .1 undetectable.

Re: PSA accuracy in question

Just a response here to my subject. I have had two unrelated PSA tests done now since the VA scare. BOTH have come back undetectable, a far cry for the VA .32 I received many months ago. Be careful before taking that next step into treatment on evidence of a possible glitched test. Jon.

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