Prevalence of Prostate Cancer among Men with a Prostate-Specific Antigen Level ≤4.0 ng per Milliliter
New England Journal of Medicine2004Vol. 350(22), pp. 2239–2246
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Ian M. Thompson, Donna K. Pauler, Phyllis J. Goodman, Catherine M. Tangen, M. Scott Lucia, Howard L. Parnes, Lori M. Minasian, Leslie G. Ford, Scott M. Lippman, E. David Crawford, John J. Crowley, Charles A. Coltman
Abstract
Biopsy-detected prostate cancer, including high-grade cancers, is not rare among men with PSA levels of 4.0 ng per milliliter or less--levels generally thought to be in the normal range.
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