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Low, But Rising PSA--Wait for Imaging or Act Now?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: May 11 3:56pm | Replies (72)

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@clevelandguy That is why everyone should get the Prostox test before prostate radiation to see if they fall into the 75% or 7% probability group of having late radiation side effects. Most of what determines who has bad aftereffects is genetics. A lot of the rest is bad targeting. All medical disclosures are written for lawyers by lawyers since non-disclosure even of a 1 in 10000 chance is opening them up for lawsuits (why a ladder is covered with warning stickers now).

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The Prostox test would certainly help. Your comment about bad targeting is why I always say get the best doctors+best facilities=the best results.
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