The question:
A follower sent me this very repeated question and I decided to response to a question of them because I believe that people can ask such intuitive questions just to be more reassured and feeling more of comport about their results of labs.
Answers:
Normally, in medical books the prostate gland has a normal size of less than 24 CC until you reach the 40 years old.
Normal size means the average size for all men in the same age who are in healthy state and their labs and imaging scans are showing no abnormal issues.
However, a little increase in the size of your prostate above the already known normal-size are not of concerns because the normal relies on the averages not on exact number, in other words some men have their own normal which is up to 25 for instance.
24 CC prostate size is absolutely does not accompanied by any known prostate cancer, which means there're no probabilities of the called normal-size other than it's safe and reassuring level.
Also, PSA lab test results can be abnormal or normal with the same size of prostate gland.
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