High PSA: Does It Always Mean Prostate Cancer? Receiving a laboratory report showing a high PSA level is one of the most frightening situations for men over the age of 50. Many patients immediately associate an elevated PSA with prostate cancer, but reality is far more complex. In most cases, a high PSA does not […]
Category Archives: Prostate Cancer
By Prof. Federico Guercini / January 30, 2026Edited by Prof. F. Guercini The immediate answer to this question is unfortunately NO. Having PSA values within the normal range does not automatically exclude the possibility of having prostate cancer. Of course, having PSA values within normal limits is certainly a positive sign and significantly reduces the […]
By Prof. Federico Guercini / January 12, 2026Edited by Prof. F. Guercini The treatment of prostate cancer is based on three possible therapeutic pillars: In this article we will focus exclusively on antiandrogen therapy, with particular attention to a mode of administration that is not continuous but, precisely, intermittent. Let us begin by explaining why […]


