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Guest physician Dr. Peter Incze is a Urologist. He discusses the significance of an elevated PSA or Prostate Specific Antigen. This screening tool can be confusing and difficult to interpret, however, Dr. Incze tries to explain it and its relation to prostate cancer.
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Should I Get A PSA test: Prostate-specific antigen test
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