A high PSA level does not automatically mean prostate cancer; it requires further investigation through a step-wise approach including test repetition, checking for benign causes, imaging, and biopsy when appropriate, rather than ignoring it or panicking prematurely.
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Remember this one thing. A high PSA does not automatically mean you have prostate cancer. It means you need more information and we need to investigate it further. And the biggest mistake you can make as a patient is either ignoring it completely or panicking too early.
The right move is a step-wise approach.
Your doctor will likely repeat the test and look for benign causes, possibly use imaging and advanced testing when needed, and then recommend a biopsy when appropriate.
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