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I have high psa level does this indicate prostate cancer?

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Dr. Hushang Haghighat answered

?inflammation: you should have evaluation and possible biopsy of prostate it could be inflammation vs cancer.

Answered 3/6/2018

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I did a genetics with 23andme; I have a high chance of prostate cancer. Is that grounds to get my psa done prior to turning 45? And make insurance?

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Husband age 61 has PSA of 5.8. His younger brother just diagnosed with prostate cancer and having surgery. Is level 5.8 ok or need follow-up?

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Good evening doctors. Could elevated PSA in a 62 year-old adult male be caused by something other than prostate cancer? What else may cause it and how is it determined what is the cause?

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42M, My PSA level has been slowly rising. My father had prostate cancer. I know these levels are still considered within range, is this something to be concerned about? Is it normal? 2018 = .4 2020 = .4 5/2021 = .5 11/2021 = .5 11/2022 = .86?

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I recently had a biopsy of my prostate because my PSA level was 15. No cancer was found. Now my urologist wants me to get an MRI. Is this necessary?

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