on the road for 9 years. Short story.. biopsy 4+3. Surg. Found in margins, pelvic lymphs. PSA 3 after. C11 found in lymph in chest. Chemo, then zytiga, Lupron, then 37 radiation, and meds then meds a year. Non detectable NED 7 years no meds tx 6 years. PSA started going up, slowly, bout 18 mo ago. Has every 3 mo. Saw doc last May said need to wait till .4 or .5 for PSMA. PSA was like .15 c11 neg. Higher each PSA. Nov to .35. I let them know each time. They wanted to wait till May. I told them about dry cough etc… they moved appointment up. PSA .25 there. PSMA showed spot on esophagus and one on sternum. Any info, from here, on esophagus. Going to have online with surgeon as we live 12 hrs from Mayo for esophagus then radiologist for sternum. I believe esophagus is fairly rare. Thankyou.
prostate met to esophagus: on the road... - Advanced Prostate...
prostate met to esophagus
If you need one in NYC (Years ago I used him once - great doctor)
Bernard J. Park, MD - MSK Thoracic Surgeon Oncologist in New York
Address: 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10065 Phone: (347) 798-9273
Hope it's nothing but a benign nodule.....Take care..........
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
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My experience with chemo which l had in 2019 was tough at times but worth every ache and pain mouth ulcers, complete loss of all body hair. But might add within a couple of months l had hair back lovely & curly l was just pleased l had hairBack to be honest. And to be honest you soon forget the after effects. I also didn't stop doing what l normally did. I tried hard to have a gentle walk & always ate well. And thankfully lve been NED ever since. I wish you hood luck with your journey. Love & big hugs SheilaFxxx