An elevated PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) blood test can indicate prostate changes, sometimes requiring a prostate biopsy to check for conditions like inflammation, enlargement, or cancer. The biopsy helps your doctor determine the cause and discuss appropriate next steps, which may include monitoring or treatment plans. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle supports overall prostate health.
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PSA & Prostate Cancer Screening
Dr. Eggener explains prostate cancer screening essentials: PSA tests, MRI, and biopsy outcomes. Learn who should consider screening, causes of elevated PSA, and the overall rationale for early detection.
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Considering a prostate biopsy? Learn about the Transperineal (TP) method: its advantages (lower infection risk, no rectal bleeding!), preparation, and what to expect for this safer diagnostic procedure.
Diagnostic prostate MRI helps patients avoid unnecessary biopsies. Hear from a patient & Dr. Mark Lopiano on how this advanced imaging improves prostate cancer detection & guides precise biopsies.
Al Roker has PROSTATE CANCER?! | UROLOGIST explains Prostate Cancer screening, Symptoms, & Diagnosis
Urologist Dr. Rena Malik explains prostate cancer screening, symptoms, & diagnosis in light of Al Roker's diagnosis. Learn about PSA, DRE, biopsy, & why early detection is critical, especially for African American men.
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Urologic Oncologic Surgeon
Dear Patients and Families,
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