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Change In PSA Level Does Not Predict Prostate Cancer

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Researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center have found that change in PSA levels over time --" known as PSA velocity --" is a poor predictor of prostate cancer and may lead to many unnecessary biopsies.

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Change In PSA Level Does Not Predict Prostate Cancer

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Study suggests routine evaluation does not predict prostate cancer

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