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My husband had a prostate biopsy recently, which was thankfully negative. Can he stop having his PSA’s checked now?

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My husband had a prostate biopsy recently, which was thankfully negative. Can he stop having his PSA’s checked now?

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No, PSA testing should be done on a yearly basis in all men starting at 45-50 years of age and should continue until they are within the last ten years of their life expectancy. Even though your husband has had one negative biopsy it is important to follow his PSA tests. If the PSA levels change, a re-biopsy may be recommended.

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