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Changes in Prostate-specific Antigen Levels and Prostate Volume in Octogenarian Men: Community-based Study
Urology, 07/01/09
Chung JS et al. - Although the PV had increased steadily in octogenarian men, the serum PSA level of men in their 80s did not show a significant difference compared with men in their 70s. PSA is a good surrogate marker for PV, even in octogenarian men.
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