1. Looking at your PSA trend, it seems to be fluctuating in a narrow range, and your treating doctor seems to be right in calling is as stable disease. It will be advisable to do the PSMA PET CT scan after the completion of chemotherapy unless there is significant rise in PSA levels. Hope for the best.
2. Yes your PSA levels can reduced further depending upon the response to chemotherapy.
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