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PSA Test & Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatment


Dr. David Samadi, prostate cancer specialist at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, discusses prostate cancer key facts. He stresses the PSA test importance and the evaluation of test results by an experienced PSA expert to monitor PSA level trends and PSA velocity. Regarding alternative prostate cancer treatments, Dr. Samadi cautions against too much reliance on diet and supplements, but encourages men to maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly and consume foods with antioxidants such as lycopene. Dr. Samadi also discusses his specialty, robotic prostatectomy surgery, stressing that it completely eliminates the prostate cancer and is the only way to accurately assess the disease – both the type and the stage or level of advancement. www.roboticoncology.com

If a man has a PSA level of 10, does that mean he definitely has prostate cancer?

MY father just told me a truth I was not ready for, but they say that we fear what we don’t know. Is there a chance that everything could be alright even with a PSA level of 10? Is it possible that prostate cancer doesn’t exactly mean an early death?

Are there ways to lower down the psa level of a person who already undergo an operation?

im askin if there are ways to lower down the psa level after your prostate gland been removed.

Can being horney all the time raise your postrate level?

My wife doesn’t like sex very often and I climb the wall sometimes and my PSA is high.

Do DIET softdrinks raise the level of sugar in your body?

My latest medical checkup indicates everything good,i.e.psa,thyroid,etc.,however sugar level too high and have been drinking lot of diet soft drinks as understood they do not contain any sugar.

Cholesterol level tied to prostate ca prognosis.: An article from: Internal Medicine News

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Title: Cholesterol level tied to prostate ca prognosis.(Urology)(cancer)
Author: Diana Mahoney
Publication: Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 40 Issue: 1 Page: 12(1)

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Cholesterol level tied to prostate ca prognosis.: An article from: Internal Medicine News

Anyone know about PSA test results?

My husband had blood work done by his GP about 3 months ago. His PSA level came back at 2.7. Although that is within the normal range, the GP was a little concerned, thinking it was high for his age which is 41. The GP suggested a re-check in a couple months. He had it re-checked last week and it came back at 3.1. GP is now sending him to a urologist for further evaluation. Anybody have any insight of what, other than cancer could be causing the elevated level?

what happens when prostate cancer returns for the 3rd time knowing that the prostate has been removed?

the psa level is 8.21, and the doctor says the cancer is back but unsure where. How high can the psa level go

PSA level of 1083.6???

My dad’s bloodwork results came back today and i was reading that it said his PSA level was 1083.6 and that the normal range was < or = to 4.0. Can anyone explain to me what this means? The GP has not explained everything to him yet, he wants him to go see a urologist. But could someone just tell me, does this mean it is cancer? And if so, is it pretty bad since the PSA level is so high?

i has told from my dr that my PSA level was a whopping 55 is that unusually high and is their a probable cause?