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prostate-cancer1Yes, it can be detected in urine for a molecule that occurs in the body and which in turn influences other molecules, called sarcosine which shows the prostate cancer in the body. This is something that has attracted much attention from doctors, because it would be a new way to detect this cancer. This possibility would be easier than males are conducted periodically to review and be satisfied with a simple urine test. In life all men from 45 years should undergo a blood test and after a review by the rectum, if PSA levels change over the first review. The problem is that the blood test is not 100 percent reliable, and that's what

they want patients and doctors to make no mistakes. For this, you should be aware that sarcosine can be used for more reliable detection of the disease and possible tumors, including measuring the level where you are. For now though it is a possibility doctors still do not rely entirely on this method but they will be conducting studies.

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