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How can people develop higher PSA’s some years after they’ve had a radical prostatectomy and their prostate is gone?

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How can people develop higher PSA’s some years after they’ve had a radical prostatectomy and their prostate is gone?

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With prostate cancer, as with any form of cancer, some “rogue”cells can escape from the prostate before surgery. They are so few in number that you can’t see them on any scans or detect them with blood tests.

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