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It is five weeks since conclusion of eight weeks of tomotherapy to positive lymph nodes. Psa 1.25.

At start of treatment was 1.45 with six month doubling time Cautiously optimistic. This is first decrease since 2015.

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sammamish

Hi RCOG,

just wondering, so you are getting focused ultrasound to lymph nodes to generate focused high temperature around targeted lymphs?

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Tall_Allen in reply tosammamish

tomotherapy is X-rays

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RCOG2000 in reply tosammamish

No. Focused radiation.

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Tall_Allen

No ADT with that?

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RCOG2000 in reply toTall_Allen

No.

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RCOG2000 in reply toTall_Allen

Have never been on ADT

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