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Prostate Cancer | Last Active: May 22 5:56pm | Replies (13)

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@stew80

It's nanomoles (nmol/L). Should equate to ~ 58 ng/L

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Thanks. I’m not sure how the conversion works. Typically, here in the U.S., PSA is measured in ng/mL, and testosterone is measured in ng/dL. I’ve never seen anyone’s testosterone down to 0.2 ng/dL. (Mine went down to 3.0 ng/dL while on Eligard.)