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Recurrent prostrate psa after surgery

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Biochemical recurrance has any one found salvage radiation benefits with or without hormonal treatment

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Yes, of course - many have. Did it fail for you?

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Channelhomec in reply toTall_Allen

No I am going for my 4 th blood test only had salvage no hormone psa is 0.02 I will be 13 months from radiation

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You cannot undo history or the choices you made at the time. Although annoying and stressful the best we can do is take these tests (PSA) we cannot study for on a regular basis.

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If blind radiation is used it is a 50-50% chance for buying you some extra years in remission. A PSMA PET/CT may reveal distant metastases and save you from the radiation toxicity and late side effects of a destined to fail "treatment". A couple of recent papers that I have come across indicate that in the early stages of BCR i.e. PSA 0.1 to 0.5, the probability of distant metastases both in lymph nodes and bones is somewhere between 20 - 25%. The remainder is almost equally devided between local bed and regional LN.

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Channelhomec in reply toJustfor_

Are you saying it's not curable if its local recurrance

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Justfor_ in reply toChannelhomec

Curable is a marketing term. Can be cured, right? Doesn't mean it will definitely go away and never come back. Since no one knows what caused it there can not be any future prevention even after a temporary knock out. What is known are ways to slow it down. They are more efficient in a localized case.

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Are you a doctor in this field you seem very knowledgeable in all areas

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Blueslover

It did for 4 years

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GeorgeGlass in reply toBlueslover

you did radiation for 4 years? Can you explain in more detail? Did it extend remission time?

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Blueslover in reply toGeorgeGlass

No George.I had prostate bed irradiation about 4 years after surgery. My PSA had been undetectable until then.

After that, PSA remained undetectable for about 4 more years after which I started Lupron

Hugh

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Age 68 2013 removed prostate psa of 3.6> hackensack hospital dr Esposito nj urology > gleason 3>4 one positive apical margin right side >t2 ...21% of prostate cancer nerve sparing, all else was good nodes good ,seminal, good capsule> good BCR>6YEARS LATER PSA0.14 SALVAGE RADIATION 2019 PSA NOW 0.02 ONCOLOGISTS SAID IT IS CURABLE WAIT AND HOPE

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Thanks

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