← Return to Typical Plan When Post RP PSA goes from < 0.02 to >= 0.02?

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That is confusing. < means less than. So 0.09 or any thing is less than 0.1. In other words, it is not detectable at 0.1. How is that different from < 0.1? Why do you need the < sign to indicate undetectable?`
Dont mind me. I am just another layman trying to make some sense of the whole thing.

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I'm confused as well.

It is confusing. If the lower limit of the test taken is 0.1 or 0.02 how can the results be reported less than these numbers using a less than sign.