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Anyone had IsoPSA testing?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Apr 7 7:07pm | Replies (13)

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@jeffmarc

With that high an ISOPSA, you should be able to light up a PSMA PET scan because something is causing that number. Your result is high, IsoPSA >10 is associated with a sevenfold higher risk of csPCa (clinically significant prostate cancer).

You could do a PSMA Pet test before a biopsy just to see if there’s cancer somewhere else.

Would be interesting to see your actual PSA.

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My isoPSA was 13 and my PSMA did not light up like a christmas tree. There was some visible uptake but the report noted that it was not “abnormal”.