Tuesday, January 8, 2008
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5 comments:
Good idea!
Does a PSA level of 6 mean that prostate cancer exists??
I am interested in your opinion and experience in MR imaging and MR spectroscopy of prostatitis and/or its manifestations, similarities to characteristics of prostate cancer.
Thank You,
Mike
Sarasota
Thank you, Mike, for your question.
I will answer it within the next days. Currently I am on vacation with my family. Thank you for your patience,
Nicolas
My brother-in-law has prostate cancer. His psa level has gone from 8.2 to 10 in 3 months. What does this mean?
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