Effectiveness Of Antibiotics Given To Asymptomatic Men For An Increased Prostate Specific Antigen (Medical News Today) Print

UroToday.com - An elevated PSA between 4 and 10ng/ml can be due to prostate cancer (CaP), BPH or inflammation. Physicians often prescribe a course of antibiotics and then recheck the PSA to determine if inflammation may be the cause. In cases where the PSA decreases to less than 4ng/ml, the biopsy is often not performed. A report from Dr.

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