Re: How did you cure prostate cancer, Tyler?
Yes PSA testing for suspect cancer Prostate problem is woefully inaccurate.
Briefly... New AMAS ( Anti-Malignan Anti-body screen) blood test is much more accurate, ie. 95% to 99% for detecting cancer antigens.
The AMAS test is also recommended, in lieu of a Mammogram, as well.
Many Physicans to-date are not aware of this test, and neither are their nurses, as per my own observations, as well. It will take a year or two before they do.
It's 'been reported', that this very accurate screen test has been approved by Medicare.(?) If not, the test is inexpensive regardless, and can be ordered by anyone in search of this test from the East Coast Company that produces the AMAS test product, which they will mail to you or your physican directly.
Please note, if your ever diagnosed with Prostate cancer or Breast cancer, DO NOT hesitate to get a second or even a third opinion. It would be recommended to seek a Naturopath/Homeopath physican for an alternate diagnosis.
Allopaths have been known to be more aggressive in recommending Chemo, Radiation and/or surgery in these matters, which often, isn't needed, let alone costing much, much more and can lead to post-treatment negative side-effects for years or rest of life.
Semper Paratus. Always question perceived authority.