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Association of PSA variability with prostate cancer development using large-scale medical information data: a retrospective cohort study.

Ayako Maeda-MinamiTomoki NishikawaHideki IshikawaMichihiro MutohKazunori AkimotoYutaka MatsuyamaYasunari ManoHiroji Uemura
Published in: Genes and environment : the official journal of the Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society (2023)
This is the first study to clarify the association between PSA variability and risk of developing prostate cancer in patients without a history of prostate cancer. These results suggest that the suppression of elevated PSA levels may lead to the prevention of prostate cancer and that it would be better to perform a biopsy because the risk of developing prostate cancer may increase in the future if the PSA value increases above a certain level.
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