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RetailRubeon Aug 28, 2012 5:03pm
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RE: RE: PCA3 Lab Economics
RE: RE: PCA3 Lab Economics Dibah, I am pretty sure you are correct that a normal PSA test is done using a blood sample. It is possible that you can also extract PSA readings from urine, but it probably takes more work than from blood. I don't know how to research the question. Perhaps someone else can explain. One thing for sure. I am not making it up about a PSA measurement. It is very clear from the document that is what you are doing.
I tried to connect to the website myself from Stockhouse. The site I typed into the post is correct. But when I moused over it, the browser didn't pick up the "/p" in "/progensa. A Stockhouse bug. Try opening another tab in your browser and type the site name yourself. Or just go to the gen-probe.com site and click on the inserts tab for the progensa assay.