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My husband is 51 years old and his PSA level has fluctuated from 6.7 to 7. He takes Zoloft, Synthroid, and vitamins for his prostate, and has no pain or other symptoms. His first PSA test was 6.7, then it went to 8.9, and after a kidney stone attack and antibiotics, it went down to 6. Yesterday's PSA was 7. His free PSA is within the normal range. What could be causing the fluctuation in PSA levels, and should we be concerned about prostate cancer? Would an MRI be sufficient to determine the cause, or should we consider a biopsy?

April 28th, 2023

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