Paul Saladino· MD
my PSA is 0.3 I don't have prostate cancer from all the meat I eat
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my PSA is 0.3 I don't have prostate cancer from all the meat I eat
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So, originally the cutoff was set at a PSA of four. We do, you know, we think about things more based on the individual scenarios. So if you're a younger person, if your PSA is more than 2.5, that's usually considered to be abnormal and you may need further workup.