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How accurate are the PSA Tests?

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

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@wellness100

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.

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I might disagree with that statement. Being the skeptic I am, I assume that medical people allow clients to believe that undetectable cancer is not there, but they still know it is. That's why once you have stage 2 cancer, they never back you up to stage 1, etc. I will always have stage 2 cancer "in remission" if you like until I have stage 3, and "in remission" really means we have no evidence of its progress at the moment.... But again, this is a skeptic. Other people will look at this situation far more optimistically 🙂 (and I assert the medical personnel generally don't mind if they do!)

You are quite wrong about this and I'm quite surprised you would repeat this type of claim. I won't repeat my reply made Sept 7.

You need to reassess your level of knowledge in this area. I'm sorry, but these statements are incorrect.