My father got diagnosed with prostate cancer in November, PSA 245, Gleason 4+3. He was taking triplet therapy, 6 rounds of doxitacel, enzulamite (xandti) and monthly injections. His PSA has been under control, it has been .4 in the last two tests. Few days back, he started experiencing some pain above his abdomen and the doctor adviced for a CT. The CT suggested multiple lesions. None of his previous scans said that. Please let me know if anyone has experienced something similar, or any material to read about it. Thanks
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I had a similar PSA (260) at diagnosis. Was Alkaline Phosphatase measured? It would tell if the cancer has spread to the bones. In my case I had a CT scan and an MRI which both showed multiple metastasis to bones but no lymph nodes. I am on triple therapy and so far doing well, PSA ~ 0.04 and feeling OK, except for relatively mild side effects from the Lupron. I have occasional pain in the bones, mostly my back and left shoulder, but not "above the abdomen" as you describe. Best to see a doctor, I think .
Hi, so the Fnac came back positive. While his PSA remains low, it has managed to metastasis to the liver. He's been shifted to arberatrone/zytiga. What does this mean and what else can be do/consider ?
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