Does Taking HCG Injection Lower PSA Levels?
Level of testosterone is important
Detailed Answer:
Good day,
Noted your concern.
Prostate growth is dependent on testosterone level. Given that you have a family history of prostate cancer and that your PSA levels have gone up to 3 from 1.5 over 5 months, it need further evaluation.
I hope your endocrinologist/urologist have done a digital rectal examination of prostate to look for any abnormalities and an ultrasound scan to assess prostate volume.
The recommendations are that, patient should be referred to urologist for consideration of a prostate biopsy for any of the following:
a) Prostate nodule that is palpated at any time.
b) Serum PSA concentration (confirmed by a repeat value) that rises by more than 1.4 ng/mL in any one-year period.
I noted that 2 urologists gave diifferent opinions. Did any of them do a digital examination to look at your prostate size and shape?
Regardiing HCG, it works on testes leydig cells to produce testosterone. It is finally the Testosterone which is the final product. The level of testosterone is that really mattter. The levels produced by HCG injections may be lesser compared to direct use of Testosterone. Again, HCG works only if your testicular function is normal.
We usually measure a testosterone trough and peak value to adjust the dose while you are on treatment.
I do like to agree with your first urologist ( especially in view of family history and your age) regarding a prostate Biospy. However, a direct examination is what really matters.
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