PSA Test
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Be an advocate for your health
You Tube
A humorous introduction to prostate cancer followed by an excellent interview with Dr. Anthony D'Amico, a prostate cancer specialist. Learn about PSA tests and more here.
PSA news
Senior Net
This site contains links to research and news articles about PSA test success. Learn the benefits of testing, plus access a cancer support discussion forum here.
Find out how much you know about the PSA test by reading through questions and answers from the National Cancer Institute.
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Prostate information central
PSA Rising
For a variety of prostate health news, such as information on the PSA test, prostate cancer, diagnosis and support, this web site has it all.
Rising rates predict cancer
News-Medical
Recent studies indicate the rate at which PSA test values increase might serve as an indicator for life threatening prostate cancer.
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The National Prostate Cancer Coalition has teamed up with the Drive against Prostate Cancer to provide free PSA tests to men across the country.
PSA test saves lives
American Cancer Society
Prostate cancer rates have dropped to an all time low as a result of the PSA test. Learn how early detection is helping men survive.
Is PSA testing right for you?
Mayo Clinic
Prostate cancer is a slow growing cancer. Therefore, the PSA test isn't always necessary. Find out why age and health matter when considering this test.
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a urine test for detecting prostate cancer that might be better than the current blood-based PSA test.
Researchers have found the PSA test to be a predictable method of determining cancer survival after prostate cancer treatment. Learn more about it here.
Obesity and its effect on PSA
Johns Hopkins
New research indicates PSA test values for obese men might not be as accurate as those found in men of normal weight. Learn the reason for this disparity here.
An excellent article, written by the PSA Best Practice Policy Task Force, that explains the accuracy of the PSA test and cancer detection.
