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  2. Free PSA and Prostate Cancer: What You Should Know - Healthline

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    The test measures the level of PSA in your blood. If your levels are high, you may have a condition that’s not serious, such as a prostate that’s enlarged or inflamed prostate, or you might ...

  3. The Four Stages of Prostate Cancer: What You Need to Know

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    Epstein JI, et al. (2015). A new contemporary prostate cancer grading system: A validated alternative to the Gleason score. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26166626/ Grading your cancer.

  4. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Blood Test - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/prostate-cancer/psa

    The American Cancer Society says to get tested at age: 40 or 45 if you’re at high risk; 50 if you’re at average risk; The American Urological Association suggestions on the basis of age:

  5. PSA Level After Prostatectomy: What Does Your Number Mean?

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    The PSA test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen in your blood. The lab will report your results in nanograms of PSA per milliliter (ng/mL) of blood. Only the prostate gland releases ...

  6. Prostate Cancer Stages and Grading Explained - WebMD

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    The stage helps your doctor choose the best course of treatment for you. Stage I. The cancer is growing in your prostate but hasn’t spread beyond it. In most cases, the doctor can’t feel the ...

  7. Prostate Fusion Biopsy: Procedure, Side Effects, and Recovery

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    Possible side effects of a prostate fusion biopsy include: pain or discomfort at the needle insertion site. bleeding that doesn’t stop. blood in your semen for a few days. blood in your urine ...

  8. National service in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore maintains an active conscription system in accordance with the regulations set by the Government of Singapore, known as National Service (NS). [1] This requires all qualified male Singaporean citizens and second-generation permanent residents to serve a period of active duty military service in the uniformed services. [2] [dead link]

  9. European Travel Information and Authorisation System

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    The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is a planned electronic authorisation system of the European Union for visa-exempt visitors travelling to the Schengen Area (including EFTA countries), as well as Cyprus. ETIAS is planned to cost €7 for 3 years validity or until the expiry of the passport, whichever is sooner. [1]