Going through this as we speak.LightWingStudios wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:09 amWhich are notoriously inaccurate. The Prostate is directly correlated to volume of sperm produced by the male human which is the medical professions pretext for obtaining a biopsy hence they "No NOOKY" for at least 5 days prior to the PSA. The Biopsy test in itself is somewhat inaccurate because the number of samples obtained will give you hit or miss results...the Urologist is just sticking a sample needle into your Prostate willy nilly trying to find possible cancer cells. The ONLY really accurate way to get definitive results is thru an MRI.mighty_duck wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 12:48 amAccording to Google, it means Prostate-specific antigen. Very important for men over 50.
This has been a public service announcement.
Having had all of the above, my wife and I (at age 68 next month) have had fun farking with my Urologists head over the last 18 months with widely varying test results due to intra-marital affairs...including a plummeting PSA number by 30% POST biopsy as a result of those activities.
It's ALL about BILLING folks.
This has been a REAL LIFE Personal Experience Announcement.
How did a MRI help get you definitive results? Define definitive results?
My MRI found something previously unseen (active observation for the past 14 months) a year prior. 5 biopsies taken from that precise area bump my Gleason up to 7 from 6. My bone scan is negative. They think its confined to the capsule.
No 1 part of all this is definitively accurate. It seems to me they use all them to determine their diagnosis. I wouldnt have my prostate removed just because they see something on the image. I'd want a biopsy too. I also messaged my previous Oncologist too for his opinion. Time is ticking.
I'm having labs drawn Friday. A PSA will be part of it. I've never been told to abstain from sex pre biopsy or labs.
Ive never had any symptoms. No urinary discomfort, issues, prostate measured normal, etc. Just routine blood work for my age (54). This is why men die from it. Its treatable cancer. Get your prostate checked.