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There has been an unusually high number of men on the YANA site lately

reporting changes in PSA levels after surgery from 'undetectable' to 0.100

ng/ml. This made me wonder if the PSA reporting protocol which saw most

laboratories reporting levels below 0.100 ng/ml as 'undetectable' now

reporting these as simply 0.100 ng/ml.

Does anyone have any input on this issue? And before dismissing this as

another bit of nonsense, please bear in mind that I noticed the changes in

Gleason Scores being reported on my site well before they were announced -

and when I queried that I was told I was away with the fairies.

All the best

Prostate men need enlightening, not frightening

Terry Herbert - diagnosed in 1996 and still going strong

Read A Strange Place for unbiased information at

http://www.yananow.net/StrangePlace/index.html

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