Statins alter prostate cancer patients' PSA levels

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Statins alter prostate cancer patients' PSA levels

physorg.com

Beyond lowering cholesterol, statin medications have been found to have numerous other health benefits, including lowering a healthy man's risk of developing advanced prostate cancer, as well as lowering his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels.

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Tags: Cholesterol, Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Drug, Men's Health, Health Benefit

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Statins to reduce risks involved with prostate cancer death? | Cancer News Today

cancernewstoday.com — “A PSA test is usually done in patients to measure the amount of prostate specific antigen (PSA) present in the blood. Increased level of PSA is an indicator for the presence of prostate cancer in men. According to a recent study, statin has the power to alter PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) level in blood of people affected with prostate cancer.View full resource at cancernewstoday.com

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