U S Army 1967-1970"
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3 of them. 2.08, 4.08 & 7.45. Then a Biopsy. Took a week to get the results. Clean. High PSA was a result of inflammation. Doc was quite surprised. I told him that was the likely outcome.MoJo wrote:With LT's post about his 4.5 year milestone TAM's scare and my own 1.75 year mark coming up soon I just want to ask the men out there - - - HAVE YOU HAD A PSA IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS? If not why not. It's a simple blood test that can save your life. Prostate Cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in men over 40 skin cancer is first. If you wait until you have symptoms it may be too late. For those you love have an annual PSA screening.