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After UTI my PSA level was 9.1 .Dr gave me zanocin 400 mg 2 time a day for 10 days and then the lPSA level was 3.91 then Dr. continued zanocin 200 mg two times a day for 15 days and now The PSA level is 3.1 and free PSA level is .389 Can you pl indicate the significance of these test results. I am 64 year old. Does this indicate prostate cancer.
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It's for prostate cancer and hyperplasia.
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Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a substance made by cells in the prostate gland (both normal cells and cancer cells). PSA is mostly found in semen, but a small amount is also found in the blood. Most men without prostate cancer have PSA levels under 4 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) of blood.
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