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Inflammation in Needle Biopsy Specimens vs. Serum PSA of 10-50

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In the online edition of Urology, Dr. Tomoaki Terakawa and

associates reported on parameters that may help determine whether a man

with a PSA between 10 and 50ng/ml with a negative prostate biopsy is

likely to have prostate cancer (CaP) later on. Specifically, they

evaluated the role of histological inflammation on the biopsy specimen

as a cause of the elevated PSA.Click on the below link for the full story:<http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/130465.php>

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