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Hello Anon
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Men over 50 may have higher levels that men under 50 (men under 50 have "normal" levels of about 4.0 ng/ml). Having a higher level that this, however, does not mean a man has prostate cancer. Further testing is required.
March 5, 2018 - 2:44pmBest,
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