Guest guest Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 After posting my previous post it occurred to me that having recently had the TUNA procedure there was now less prostate " mass " to produce PSA. After speaking to my Doctor a while ago he corroborated that and said that my PSA number seemed to be normal post-TUNA. I will be seeing him on Tuesday. The botton line is that I still have Prostate cancer and was wondering how accurate or diagnostically worthwhile future PSA tests would be? Was wondering if there is some kind of formula that gives a PSA result adjusting for decreased mass of the prostate. Of course it would have to consider those particular parts of the prostate that have the cancerous tissue. Just thinking out loud. Sy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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