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What do you mean by that?A GP will assess you in the round and recommend the best course of action.
Just what will the GP “assess”?
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What do you mean by that?A GP will assess you in the round and recommend the best course of action.
What do you mean by that?
Just what will the GP “assess”?
By the time anyone gets to a ‘range and severity of symptoms’ any cancer of the Prostate will have progressed far further than it ever needed to. I had and still have no symptoms whatsoever.The range and severity of symptoms that might suggest prostate cancer as opposed to very common benign enlargement or other natural causes linked to ageing.
By the time anyone gets to a ‘range and severity of symptoms’ any cancer of the Prostate will have progressed far further than it ever needed to. I had and still have no symptoms whatsoever.The range and severity of symptoms that might suggest prostate cancer as opposed to very common benign enlargement or other natural causes linked to ageing.
It astounds me sometimes the faith some people have in their GP, they are the ‘Jack of all trades’ in the medical world and unfortunately their practice is tied too closely to their business.
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Good luck, my 36 year career in the NHS tells me different.I don’t share your cynicism or astoundment. I think they play a critical role whether a test is involved or not.
Fair comment .It astounds me sometimes the faith some people have in their GP, they are the ‘Jack of all trades’ in the medical world and unfortunately their practice is tied too closely to their business.
I think its pot luck if you have a commited GP. or not ? I am very very lucky to have a good GP who i cannot fault but i have heard horror stories with other GPI don’t share your cynicism or astoundment. I think they play a critical role whether a test is involved or not.
Any half decent GP should be referring to the specialist services straight after the raised PSA.Any half decent GP should be on top of any issues
Ditto! although 30 yearsGood luck, my 36 year career in the NHS tells me different.
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Exactly - get your score on the door - then have it done again 'later' so you can keep your eye on whether it's increasing quickly, slowly or not changing at all - and be ready to take whatever further action is appropriate.Thanks for the push funsters to book a appointment with the docs for a PSA blood test. I had to persuade the Dr to give me one even though I have no symptoms but wanted to put a stick in the sand re levels came back today with a level of 1.08