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Misleading PSA and PSMA Test Results

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Best Wishes on your recovery after surgery.

I have had and continue to have the same questions.

I know we are all different.

I have had yearly bloodwork (including PSA) for over 30 years (thru work health program).

In 2025, yearly PSA test went from 2.8 max to 4.0. This started process of MRI’s, PET Scan, and Biopsies. After this 1 (4.0 psa test), I have had four tests at 2.0, one at 2.7, and one at 3.7.

Biopsy last September was 3+3. Biopsy last week was 4 cores of 3+4.

I still have alot of decisions to make.

I have just been trying to balance all the information, knowing we are all different. For some a PSA of 4 is not high or a concern. For some a PSA of 2.5 is a concern.

Best wishes

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Thanks Charles….best of luck