Hi, this has been on my mind for sometime now, and I wanted to ask you
all a few questions. I have read an article at 'Prostate Cancer'.
Which says?
'Prostate cancer, unlike many other cancers, is usually slow-growing.
Once you make the decision to be tested, you will need to consider
what additional testing you are willing to undergo if your test
results are unclear or indicate you may have prostate cancer.
Other medical conditions common in older men, such as prostate
enlargement (BPH) or infection (prostatitis), may cause your PSA level
to be at the level that suggests cancer, even though cancer may not be
present (false-positive result).'
At:
http://www.medical-health-care-infor...ate-Cancer.asp
While it must be true, I wonder what you have to say about it. Do let
me know!
Regards,
Sherry