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Low PSA, high Gleason score at diagnosis predicts very high risk

There have long been suggestions that men with high-risk disease who initially present with relatively low PSA levels (< 2.5 ng/ml) may be at higher than average risk for prostate cancer-specific mortality than men with higher PSA levels at diagnosis. These suspicions appear to have been confirmed by a new paper by Mahal et al. […]Image may be NSFW.
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