Anonymous wrote:Bumping this up as my dad has high PSA level at recent checkup and doc scheduled an MRI for the end of July. No other symptoms. My parents are freaked out and said they can no longer make any plans until after the MRI- they cancelled attendance at a wedding for one week after the MRI. We were supposed to visit them in August too and they asked us to cancel our travel plans. Just curious how often high PSA levels result in prostate cancer diagnosis vs. something else? Dad is 75.
Did they indicate he’d probably need a biopsy too? Although I agree with PP that that could take a while to schedule if they haven’t already. It’s pretty unlikely they’d get him in for that a week later.