uPSA < 0.003 ng/ml PSA: How low shoul... - Fight Prostate Ca...

Fight Prostate Cancer

2,861 members1,091 posts

uPSA < 0.003 ng/ml PSA: How low should it go?

Vasili profile image
2 Replies

My last measured test level PSA 0.007ng/ml And radiotherapy still works and can further reduce PSA. Now I take an eligard which also lowers the PSA. I have an idea to start taking Casodex 150 for a double blockade. My goal is to lower uPSA further and reach a level of uPSA <0.003 where the cancer appears to disappear, as stated in a study by John Hopkins Medicine -

PSA: How low should it go?

- “If your PSA level is less than 0.003 ng / ml, you could be sure that all your cancer has been removed. On the other hand, if your PSA level is greater than 0.003 ng / ml, you might choose to be monitored more closely for PSA recurrence in the immediate years ”

Written by
Vasili profile image
Vasili
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
2 Replies
Magnus1964 profile image
Magnus1964

That's a great PSA reading. At this point your PSA will probably bounce around at less than .09 hopefully for a years.

Your concern should be, how long.

NPfisherman profile image
NPfisherman

Great numbers....best of luck....

Don Pescado

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

1 Yr on pBAT Results

Hi fellow warriors. After one year of Orgovyx and Darolutamide and still hormone sensitive i...

https://www.oncogen.org/full-text/the-suppression-of-prolactin-is-required-for-the-treatment-of-advanced-prostate-cancer

After diagnosis of prostate cancer I found the U of Marylands success terminating cancer with...

combining standard PCA care with alternative care

In a three month period my PSA went from 58 to 70. Obviously my testosterone was producing more...

Making a Case for Intermittent ADT in Metastatic Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer

FPC'ers, Many times, we hear people claim that you should only stop ADT if you can't tolerate it...

another undetectable

PSA in again at undetectable which I am assuming means my testosterone is not recovering . No T...