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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm wondering if you would share who your doctor is because my urologist wanted to do a biopsy for elevated PSA instead of an MRI. But I'd like to do as you did, an MRI first. Or at least I want to get more information. My understanding is 30-40% of men with prostate cancer have a false negative from biopsy. So how many times is a man supposed to have a negative biopsy before accepting and trusting the results? 6.2 is elevated but as I understand, it depends on your age, the presence of BPH, other possible conditions to elevate PSA, and the trend of your PSA over sevaeral months or years. Good lucky to you. [/quote] A normal MRI does not exclude the possibility of prostate cancer. There are many articles on this topic on the web[/quote]
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