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@johnbishop

Hello @itterac, Welcome to Connect. From what I've read everything under 4.0 ng/mL is normal. Here's some information I found about your question.

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It sounds like you may be concerned about the rise in your PSA since your radical prostatectomy (RP). Have you asked your doctor about your concern?

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How can you say everything under 4.0 ng/ml is normal for someone who is post RP?... Everything i have read sugests that anything ABOVE 0.01 (undetectable) is something to pay attention to...