Talk:Prostate-specific antigen#rfc 77D021A
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Form of the test?
Following a cystoscopy my consultant suggested that I undergo a PSA test in six week's time. This article does not explain the format of the test. Blood test? Urine test? test of my semen? I wish I'd thought of asking him, but I don't think I am the only one who would like to know!
Franciscus montmartinensis (talk) 12:25, 26 September 2019 (UTC)
PSA contributing factors
I am a warehouseman with interest in life science.
I am curious if PSA results can be adversely affected by an infection of organisms that use prostaglandin
to separate cellulose when foraging?
Specifically, I propose that Amoeba or hookworm larva or similar organisms produce many
compounds that would affect PSA testing.
Screening section
Where it says as per the below quote, should that not read similar to this rough example:-
- example.
for every 1000 men screened as positive and treated, the following treatment side effects will be experienced:-
29 will experience erectile dysfunction ... ?
- Quote.
"for every 1000 men screened, 29 will experience erectile dysfunction" 501i4n (talk) 12:47, 28 March 2025 (UTC)