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D bennett
05/08/09
Category: Prostate

Can a rising PSA be due to BPH?

The last two years my PSA was 1.8 and 1.9 consecutively. This year it was 3.2 but when tested about 30 days later it was 2.7. I do not have burning or difficulty in starting a stream. However I do get up frequently during the night, I sometimes have urgency, I dribble after urinating and I get a…

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