My brother-in-laws doctor has told him that since he is on Avodart and his PSA has been lowered, the number must be doubled to get a correct number. His number is now 3.4 and the doctor says it is actually 6.8. Is this true?
My brother-in-laws doctor has told him that since he is on Avodart and his PSA has been lowered, the number must be doubled to get a correct number. His number is now 3.4 and the doctor says it is actually 6.8. Is this true?
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