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Dr. Vinod Gore Oncologist

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Questions & Answers on "Oncologist" (12)

What does a psa of .05 mean six weeks after prostate removal mean

Male | 54

A PSA of 0.05 six weeks after the prostate has been removed - this is good. It is not uncommon during the recovery period following an operation that the PSA levels are quite low. This tells us that the prostate was removed. The PSA values regularly need to be measured to check that they are within the norm. Low PSA levels following the surgery are the ones that suggest the cancer has been successfully eliminated. 

Answered on 18th June '24

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My psa level is 9.2 and free PSA is 35% should I go for biopsy

Male | 60

Anyways, whenever your PSA level reaches a total of 9.2, and your free PSA is equaled to 35%, it is certainly uneasy. This can also be because of prostate problems two of which may be inflammation or even cancer. It is often recommended that a biopsy is carried out to see whether indeed there are cancerous cells in the prostate or not. Some of the common symptoms of prostate problems include difficulty and passage of blood while passing out urine.

Answered on 30th Nov '24

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At age 57 is a PSA value result of 0.88 considered bad

Male | 57

Generally, when a person is 57 years old, a PSA level of 0.88 is considered normal. The abbreviation "PSA" stands for prostate-specific antigen. The prostate gland in men can become inflamed or enlarged at times. These can cause the PSA levels to rise. A PSA result of 0.88 is typically low, suggesting a lower chance of prostate problems. However, if you are experiencing symptoms such as frequent urination or pain, it is recommended that you seek further advice from a medical professional.

Answered on 21st June '24

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