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Fowke JH et al. – The results using DXA to measure body composition confirm that a greater body mass, not just fat mass, is associated with a lower PSA concentration. This is consistent with PSA hemodilution within men with a higher body mass index. The separate associations between measured lean and fat mass on calculated PSA mass require further investigation.

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