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Serial mpMRI’s

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@handera, do you know if the MPS2 test is similar to the PSE Episwitch test? Neither seems to be part of the standard of care protocol but both seem to be more accurate than a PSA test. Were your Free PSA numbers in the 10%-25% range or higher or lower?

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PSE is also a very promising biomarker test. IMHO, based on my research, it receives a silver medal to the MPS2’s gold medal….at least at this point…

Never had the “free” PSA test.

Remember my urologist comment and my broadening (based on my erroneous initial biopsy result and 1300 hours of research):

ALL PCa tests are “notoriously inaccurate”…the most important thing (AGAIN ONLY FOR THOSE DIAGNOSED WITH LOW RISK PROSTATE CANCER ON AS) is the TREND…in other words I put no stock in one “free” PSA result, mpMRI result or even a biopsy result….but what is the TREND of multiple tests indicating?