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Hello, I have been diagnosed with slow growth prostate cancer at 52 and now 54. My PSA level is now 8 They wanted to remove my prostate, but I didn’t want that so I went on active surveillance. What can I do to lower the PSA? My next blood test is August this year 2025 I have no pain and I have trust issues with my doctors since they told me I didn’t need an MRI but I would like to have one. I had three biopsies at the 12 or 14 needles. Only one needle came back positive out of 12 mg or milliliter sample 9 mm or milligrams was positive for cancer.