Low PSA may not rule out prostate cancer (Reuters)
28th Nov 2005, 16:54 GMT
Even if patients have relatively low prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels, a biological marker for the disease, abnormalities detected by digital rectal examination (DRE) can help identify prostate cancer, re-enforcing the importance of this procedure, new study findings suggest.
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