A patient has an elevation in the prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) level from 4 to 6 ng/L.What should the nurse suspect to be the cause?
A) Possibility of prostatic cancer
B) ED
C) Probability of orchiditis
D) Significant indication of Peyronie disease
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