on 23 July 2009
EHE International recently announced the findings of a study indicating that elevated PSA levels, often associated with prostate cancer, are potentially harder to detect in men who are obese or experiencing weight gain. Prostate specific antigens (PSAs) are proteins produced by the cells of the prostate gland and because elevated levels may be indicative of prostate cancer, PSAs are regularly measured in annual physicals.
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How Weight Gain And Obesity In Men Reduce PSA Velocity And May Interfere With Prostate Cancer Detection posted under Weight loss News

