PSA: Prostate Cancer Level Indicator Or Worthless Blood Test?

Posted by writer on Monday, October 24, 2011



If you're wondering about your PSA, prostate cancer risk, and if all that were tested will be worth the time and money, then this article might help.

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There are many myths about the relationship between the level of PSA, prostate and other problems down there in the nether region. I, used to getting a PSA test is considered the best way to know if your prostate health was good or not.

However, whether this is the case anymore?

I do not really believe that.

Yes, high levels of PSA in the blood may mean you have prostate cancer.

Or, it can not mean anything.

The truth is, there were people who had very high PSA levels, only that they are perfectly healthy prostate (or BPH or prostatitis). And there are people who have had a PSA level that no one would think that any problems at all, it still ended with prostate cancer and all the pain and suffering can bring.

Does this mean it is worthless indicator of prostate health?

Not at all!

should certainly get your PSA on a regular basis - especially if problems with the prostate (cancer) run in your family, and if any of your immediate family members have problems in this area (like your dad, brother, uncles, grandparents, etc. ).

But this is not the only test that.

And if you're wondering how the PSA level, prostate, and it all fits together, you have to look for other warning signs and symptoms, too.

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