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PSA update -IGRT in 2016

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45 fractions 81 gys. in 2016...first PSA check back then was 0.07......my last one this week 0.03....the trend has been a steady downward direction.....ED is a memory with testosterone in the 600`s.....VERY happy with my treatment decision....but as we all know , that could change on down the road......more info on my treatment in profile.....good luck to my brothers out there ..........David

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Greetings David, keep up the good work... Up being the key....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 06/15/2019 6:13 PM DST

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