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Stable elevation of PSA

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Nov 10, 2025 | Replies (22)

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@drj His MRI report will tell how large (volume) his prostate is. That’s what to look for, rather than “not particularly large.”

With his most recent PSA result and most recent prostate volume (from the MRI report) he’ll be able to calculate his PSA Density. The MRI report might even mention it.

That may (or may not) explain his elevated PSA, while finding nothing else.

(How old is he?)

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I agree with your points. That's exactly what I would do. I've told him this again today, and of my discomfort of him having a PSA this high (albeit "stable"). I wonder if anyone has collected and looked at or report such patients.