Tony, I spent 15 years working in the field of medicine, trained in cardio-pulmonary at National Institute Of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, Johns Hopkins Hospital and University Of Maryland Hospital and was an adjunct professor of Cardio-pulomonay Technology at Spokane Community College. I learned a lot along the way and worked with some of the best doctors in all fields at the time. One, a top urologist, was a SCUBA diving buddy of mine and he was among the best urological surgeons in the nation. He provided me with lots of information on various types of urological cancers, especially when I was working with him in the operating room.
Personally, my PSA goes up and down like a Yo-Yo and I have been biopsied 4 times over the past 15 years. The last time it went up, they suggest another biopsy and I declined as I was well aware that in my present pulmonary condition that I would not likely survive the anesthesia - they agreed. Since then, my PSA has fallen back to normal levels and remains there. Guess I either got lucky, or made a wise deccission.

All the best,
Gary
