Saturday, September 8, 2012

What is the confirmatory test for prostate cancer

What is the confirmatory test for prostate cancer?

Cancer - 4 Answers
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I believe they do a blood test to look for PSA levels.
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after a psa blood test they will do a biopsy.
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Beth had the correct answer. Just some clarification. Only a biopsy can give a definitive answer for ALL cancers. That way, they have a sample of the questioned tissue. This of course assumes they collected the questionable tissue. Biopsies have been known to miss the cancerous portion when collecting a sample. As for the prostate specific antigen (PSA), it is a good (non-invasive) preliminary test. The levels tend to be inflated with prostate cancer and some other prostate ailments (inflammation can do it). This is NOT always the case. An elevated PSA is for the average man. It may be normal for some males.
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You should be having a PSA test and a DRE as part of your regular exam. Any irregularity should get you a referral to a urologist. The first thing he's likely to do is to run a confirmatory PSA test. He will then do an ultrasound exam. If warranted, he will then do a biopsy. A positive biopsy is confirmatory. But a negative one simply means they can't be sure, and all the test may be redone after a few months.




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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Is there any connection to a vesectimy and prostate cancer

Is there any connection to a vesectimy and prostate cancer?

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Since a Vasectomy is the cutting of the Vas Derferns and prostate cancer is a malignacy of the prostate these to things are not even related as they are two different pieces of anatomy in the scrotum.
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Vasectomy to prostate cancer? well, it depends on the situation. Just search on the web to find out any additional info.





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Saturday, September 1, 2012

I've heard smoking can contribute to prostate cancer

I've heard smoking can contribute to prostate cancer?
Can smoking marijuana be just as dangerous for this, or is it jus tobacco?
Cancer - 2 Answers
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Smoking does not appear to be one of the major risk factors for prostate cancer: http://www.webmd.com/prostate-cancer/guide/prostate-cancer-risk-factors However, it IS the major risk factor for lung cancer, which kills more people than prostate cancer. (And marijuana is bad for your lungs, too.)
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Marijuana use has never been linked to one single case of any form of cancer, including lung cancer. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052501729_pf.html





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