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How low vitamin D causes a high PSA

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Apr 16 9:24am | Replies (23)

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Well I said earlier everybody is different in their make up ; I often wonder who "they" are that correlate low vitamin D to increased PDA levels. No disrespect to jeffmarc and his comment. I guess my thinking is my oncologist did genetic testing for PC . how do they test genetically and it be the standard for everyone although we are genetically predisposed uniquely and individually. I'm not trying to critical of anyone comments on here so forgive me if I have offended anyone and I'll keep my thoughts to myself LOVE all yall and hope each has a good day

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What I posted had references To the doctors that came up with a vitamin D information.

You mention genetically, But genetics has nothing to do with what their study shows.

What I posted at the top aren’t my Comments they are from medical groups that have evaluated vitamin D as a possible culprit in high PSA. The full article was written by a doctor who investigated this.