PSA

I'm 64 and a PSA level of 4.7 isn't remarkable, I gather. That 9.2 result back in February is pretty high, and my doctor prescribed 2 weeks of cipro on the theory that I might have a urinary tract infection, or, also, the high level might have been due to inflamation caused by the 6 weeks of radiation therapy I had in Jan/Feb (after surgery for rectal cancer).
Greg
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Hi Greg,
First, is you Dr. a Urologist or a General Practioner? If he is not a Urologist I would be tempted to visit one. If the PSA level remains stabilized I would feel somewhat comfortable, even tho the 4.7 is considered to be on the high side.
If you have Prostate Cancer in your family, I would be surprised if a Urologist did not recommend a biopsy.
If you are very uncomfortable you can insist your Dr. perform a biopsy, just to ease your mind.
Keep us posted on your decisions.
Roger0 -
Thanks for your comments, Roger.rogermoore said:Hi Greg,
First, is you Dr. a Urologist or a General Practioner? If he is not a Urologist I would be tempted to visit one. If the PSA level remains stabilized I would feel somewhat comfortable, even tho the 4.7 is considered to be on the high side.
If you have Prostate Cancer in your family, I would be surprised if a Urologist did not recommend a biopsy.
If you are very uncomfortable you can insist your Dr. perform a biopsy, just to ease your mind.
Keep us posted on your decisions.
Roger
My doctor is an oncologist. He said it's a rising PSA that's something to watch out specially for. I think, tentatively, I'll wait to see what the level is on 9/11/06, when I'm scheduled for another test. If it's up, I'll see a urologist.
Greg0
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