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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Study eyes PSA tests for prostate cancer (AP)

A new study on Tuesday Oct. 31 2006 says how fast a man's PSA level is rising may signal that he has a life-threatening form of prostate cancer. The findings suggest men should consider a first PSA test around age 40 instead of the more usual 50 to use as a comparison for future changes. (AP Graphic)AP - Prostate cancer is more likely to be life-threatening if the man's PSA level rose rapidly during the years before he was diagnosed says a new study that may help change how PSA tests are used.


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