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Initial Prostate Specific Antigen 1.5 ng/ml or Greater in Men 50 Years Old or Younger Predicts Higher Prostate Cancer Risk
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An initial prostate specific antigen cutoff of 1.5 ng/ml may be better than median prostate specific antigen 0.7 ng/ml to determine the risk of prostate cancer in black and white men 50 years old or younger.
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