In May 2023 I completed what the doctor hope would be a curative treatment of 38 sessions of radiotherapy accompanied by 2.25 years on Lupron + Zytiga. During that treatment, my PSA fell to < 0.01 and remained there until the end of the treatment.
I had a blood test taken last Friday and it shows that testosterone has begun to come back and along with it my PSA rose to 0.09.
My initial thought was fear and mostly sadness that I would have to go back to ADT so rapidly before I could even fully recover from previously having been on it.
But then I remembered that since I still have bits and pieces of a prostate as I had radiation and not surgery, some level of PSA is to be expected.
So if my lowest PSA reading was <0.01, is it right to say that my Nadir was 0.01 and that I should not considerer that my cancer has returned until my PSA level goes to 2.0 or higher?
I would be sad to go back on ADT immediately just out of fear that my PSA is at 0.09 if that is considered a normal level for someone who still has a prostate following radiation therapy.
Am I too optimistic in thinking that at its present levels, my PSA is not yet an indicator that the treatment failed?