@AnnulusofZinn@CanesDavid For reference, the PSA was ordered by the hospitalist and it was 8 (in a 90 year old). As it was above 4 and “abnormal” the hospitalist consulted urology. The test would not have been ordered if the radiologist omitted “correlate with PSA.”
Yes, words matter.
@CanesDavid It's true. I've seen "advice" from "wellness" experts to avoid doctors, while promoting their T-boosting, anti-aging supplement of choice that week. They have mastered marketing, we have not.
@smithhmackenzie@DavidWolfe Hard pass on this comment. The wellness industry and doctors should work in tandem to improve the lives of people/patients/clients. There is nothing to be gained by denigrating physicians.
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Men, women, and children are separated. Children come home from school to find that their parents have disappeared."
Diary of Anne Frank
January 13, 1943
So many bad takes out there re Biden and prostate cancer (PCa), even by MDs. Here are basic facts on PCa based on what has been reported so far. Urinary symptoms led to evaluation at which abnormal digital rectal exam (DRE) noted. No mention of PSA now or before.
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@CanesDavid I like a QR code that is also a clickable hyperlink. I check email on my phone more often than my computer so a QR code doesn’t do much for me.
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