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Disclaimer: Please note that we cannot provide treatment recommendations or diagnose your condition. This PSA Calculator is NOT intended to replace the medical advice, treatment or diagnosis of your physician or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific medical condition. This PSA Calculator must be considered at all times as an educational, convenience service only and shall not be relied upon nor designed to replace or substitute a physician’s independent judgment about the appropriateness or risks of a procedure for a given patient. Princeton Radiology does not endorse, guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness or availability of any information and is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this service..
Data was sourced from https://www.halodx.com/blog/understanding-psa-levels-the-psa-test-halo-dx/
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Please be aware that the Prostate Cancer Risk Calculator cannot be 100% accurate at predicting the presence or absence of prostate cancer. It is designed to help calculate your risk, not give a definitive diagnosis.
Questions were sourced from https://www.med.unc.edu/menshealth/calculator-international-prostatism-symptom-score-ipss/
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New Forms of Radiation Can Benefit Cancer Patients
By Dr. Edward M. Soffen Radiation oncologist, J. Seward Johnson Sr. Radiation Oncology Center, University Medical Center at Princeton Friday, March 29, 1996 Publicity about radon, nuclear waste and fallout have caused the public to view radiation as a danger. The use of radiation in cancer therapy, however, is one instance in which its power […]
Coronary Artery Test Provides Advance Warning
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We’ve “Peared” with Siemens to Bring a Healthier CT Scan to Our Area
Our Princeton office has been “picked” by Siemens Healthcare to be a model site for their new low-dose 128-slice CT scanner. We’ve also enhanced the CT services in our Monroe and Mercerville loctions by installing state-of-the-art low-dose 64-slice CT technology. All of our new CT scanners provide a comfortable, relaxed patient experience, and the highest […]