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Presentation/Screening/Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is most often diagnosed by an asymptommatic elevation of one's PSA value as found on a blood test during a routine physical examination. Prostate cancer rarely causes symptoms at its early stages. continue discovery > > >

Pathology of Prostate Cancer, What will your prostate biopsy reveal?
Many prostate biopsies that are negative for carcinoma may reveal some degree of inflammation of the prostate know as prostatitis. This is of no true clinical significance and is very common in the aging male population. continue discovery > > >




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