Beginning of May 2019 I wrote below:
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I'm new here. 61 years old.
At a general health check end 2010, a PSA of 28 was detected. After MRI, CT scan and biopsy, cancer in prostate was detected with Gleason score of 8. I had hormone therapy with Casodex 150, followed by Radiation treatment for a 7 week period from March to August 2011.
After treatment, my PSA fell to a level around 1, and was constant at a level between 0.5 and 1.5 up to 2018. At a blood test in Feb 2019, it had suddenly increased to 4.5, and again to 8.5 in March 2019, and 8.7 in April 2019.
MRI and CT scan detected a small local tumour in one side of prostate (after further tests, this turned out not to be a tumour).
I had another MRI done, which came out negative. I then had a very detailed Biopsy done, 24 samples, and all came out negative?
I had a bone scan done, and this one also came out negative?
Could it be prostatitis instead? I completed 6 weeks on antibiotics.
I had a blood test done end of May, and this had dropped from 8.75 to 7.9, so the week, after completion of the antibiotics, I was hoping for a "positive" blood test. The result just came back with an increase to 12.75!?
Had another PSA check a month later, which came back at 12.5, i.e. no change.
So I started a 150 mg + 10 mg tamoxifen a day therapy. This has been going well so far, without any notable side effects.
I obviously hope this will keep possible PC at lymph notes at rest. I was scheduled to have a new PSA test app. 2 months into the treatment.
The blood test was done last week, and came out with a PSA of 1.65, so it looks like Casodex has its desired effect.
I have no idea how long I should continue the treatment? Initially, I have Casodex and tamoxifen for 3 months. Could it be an intermittent treatment, e.g. 3 months treatment, then wait and see with regular PSA check, or?
I have agreed with my doctor to continue with Casodex 150 and tamoxifen 10 mg for another 3 months.
If PSA stays low by then, I trust I will be off the treatment, but with monitoring of the PSA level, say every 3 months, and be ready to re-start the treatment again, if the PSA should start rising again.
Any comments or suggestions are most welcome.
Anybody who could share experience from similar treatment?