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How accurate are the PSA Tests?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Sep 27, 2023 | Replies (35)

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@spino

Good question. Let's say that it's not the most likely situation, but unfortunately we can't rule it out completely, because that's not how science works. Some aggressive forms of prostate cancer are known for not being reflected by PSA levels. This is just my reflection on what I've read, not a statement by a researcher.

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Thanks for sharing. Like they say we dont know what we dont know. We know PSA < 0.1 means no prostate cancer. That is pretty much generally accepted. That is we know what we know.