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PSA Level
The level of PSA or prostate specific antigen in a blood sample is an important indicator (or biomarker) of prostate cancer activity. It can be used to determine if the prostate cancer is growing rapidly ...
Glossary
... between the scrotum and the anus of a man or the vulva and anus of a woman. PSA Level search for term The level of PSA or prostate specific antigen in a ...
About Hormone Therapy
... with external radiotherapy. This is normally when the cancer is assessed as being localised aggressive prostate cancer or locally advanced prostate cancer.When the PSA level (the key indicator measured in a blood sample) increases rapidly (and only rapidly) after radiotherapy or ...
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... nutrition – both planned exercise/meals, and actual Physiological data (blood pressure, heart rate, weight, waist circumference) Blood data (PSA, testosterone, total cholesterol, HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, blood glucose, HbA1c, calcium, vitamin D) Wellbeing data (pain scores, hot flushes, ...