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So one of the patients in the comments theyre 74 years old and they have a PSA thats basically almost about between 3.9 and 4.2 and they have a PI-RADS 5, and theyre wondering should they get their PSA rechecked or should they get a biopsy? Thats an interesting question because theyre asking whats the relative value in prostate cancer screening of MRI information versus blood test PSA information, and if the MRI is properly done the value of the information from the MRI is 30, 50 times more accurate than the information from the PSA. We look at PSA in broad categories of low, intermediate, and high risk. So, that means that PSAs between 1 and 10 dont really tell us that much; 1 to 10, 10 to 20, and 20 and above. So its even though they reported out as point you know 3.7, you know, 2.25, its something that varies a lot and it can be up because the prostate is big or because theres inflammation or maybe cancer, who knows? So this person has a high