PSA hits 10.6 at 69 y/o HMO did not test two previous years. Lasts test at 67 PSA was 2.8

PSA test results on the rise

My urologist told me a PSA test could be affected by Covid. I had covid and during the pandemic my HMO neglected to do a PSA test for some reason or other that wasn't explained to me. I am going to get a biopsy next month. My urologist felt my prostate through the rectal exam and said it wasn't enlarged. I do not show any symptoms for prostate cancer per what I read on the internet. Just totally confused.

Awaiting biopsy results

I may be premature until after the biopsy test results. My PSA test results have fluctuated over the last 15 years from 1.41 up to 3.2 then back down to 2.88. All of this makes no sense just explaining my situation at present. Will say more after the biopsy results but kind of wondering if that is even a necessity.

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