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A group of 30-40 minutes will decide ethics and how to teach it (PSA, leaflet etc). When they decide they must create a list of actual steps to show how we actually create it. There must be at least 10 steps, and each step has at least 3 sentences that describe what is required for the step. The team will exchange their proposal with a group next to the group for 20-30 minutes, which criticizes their ideas. They criticize what they need to do constructively and will point out what is already going well. Before the course ends, return the worksheet to the group so that you can check it before submitting it to the teacher.
There is no proportion of PSA. PSA has two main forms in the blood. One binds to or binds to blood proteins, and the other circulates freely. PSA-free percentage tests showed how much freedom PSA has compared to total PSA levels. The proportion of free PSA in prostate cancer patients is lower than in men without prostate cancer. If the PSA results are in the critical range (4 to 10), the lower proportion of PSA (less than 10%) means that there is a 50% chance of prostate cancer, probably a biopsy Is required. Some physicians recommend biopsies of men with no more than 20 PSA.
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) test measures the level of PSA in the blood. Prostate produces PSA and this protein can be a high level of signs of prostate cancer. High PSA measurements also indicate noncancerous conditions such as prostate inflammation (prostatitis) and prostatic hypertrophy (benign prostatic hyperplasia). Men with prostate cancer may undergo PSA examination and rectal examination (DRE). These symptoms include burns and pain during urination, loss of control of the bladder, pain of ejaculation, swelling of the legs and pelvis, and the like. For testing, the clinician takes your blood sample and sends it to the laboratory for analysis.