My last appointment with him was 6 months ago. A year ago I had radiation to a hip and my neck but nothing since. Since I have over 20 Mets, radiating all of them is out of the question.
I just had an MRI and meeting with my Oncologist. The MRI showed no new Mets and my PSA is steady at 0.02. Should I go ahead with the MRIs? I guess I feel that I f I do them or not he will not want to radiate anything since I am not hurting (even after snowmobiling with a bunch of guys in their 30’s last week 2 of them were my sons)!
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Wait a minute, I just got my middle body MRI and bone scan today. My PSA: <0.02 for 6 months and holding.
My last scan was early July/2019, a day before starting 6 Taxotere infusions. At diagnosis (09/18) - had extensive metastasis from pelvic up to T8 vertebrae, moreover a large tumor extending from the prostate, invading the bladder!
Then the lytic and blastic bone characterization from previous imaging findings were puzzling.
Actually, everything I mentioned above was at diagnosis. Failed to mention, while at PSA <0.02, the images before Taxotere showed 2 new small spots, 1 on each side of the rib.
I agree with TallAllen. IFFFF the results could possibly effect treatment decisions , why wouldn’t you get them done?
Well, I am different from most. I track Mets. Look through the first six years, I had 20. My last was in 2016 and it was my 22nd. It is what my MO wanted. Who am I to say different........ but then again, I have had over a hundred PSA and T tests since 2003.
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