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[00:01:20] When my urologist suggested that I need to have a biopsy, I said, well, you know, I've been doing PSA testing for six years, seven years, whatever. So I'm not too surprised at age forty nine that I would need to have a PSA just to make sure I stay ahead of things.

[00:01:57] The reason was in two thousand, which is, you know, couple of years before I had met a woman who had been diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. And when I met her, she no longer had breast cancer. So I was so curious cause I asked her, what did you do?

[00:02:46] Because once you get the diagnosis, all of a sudden you have to become an expert, you know? So what is that one thing that you would suggest to them to do once they're diagnosed? 

[00:03:25] And I mean, that is the best because people. And that's why I'm doing this podcast is because if I can hear stories from real people like yourself.

[00:04:34] It's remarkable to me. I'm very grateful, frankly. But, yes, that that's exactly accurate. In in 2003, I went to the university, California, San Francisco, for a prostate specific MRI trial. 

[00:05:50] Yeah I made before the year over but I think people should exercise the use of the diagnostics be they bloodwork, sonogram, MRI, thermography. You know there are a lot of great diagnostic tools and also very thorough blood. Work is as thorough bloodwork is as possible to to get.

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