The PSA, prostate specific antigen, test has been the standard for decades for determining the chances of a man having prostate cancer and the need for further diagnostic testing through a needle biopsy.
The problem that has become apparent in the medical and life insurance world is that, in reality, an elevated PSA is actually not [...]
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