Hello to everyone; I'm an otherwise healthy and active 73 year-old. After a PSA score of 12.9 and a positive biopsy, I opted for a non-robotic radical prostatectomy from an expert surgeon. This was in early October 2019.
To quote from the surgical report, "The final pathology from his radical prostatectomy revealed Gleason 8 disease involving 35% of the prostate, extraprostatic extension as well as bilateral seminal vesicle invasion, 0 of 8 lymph nodes involved. Overall, this is a pT3b pN0 prostate cancer resected to negative margins."
3 months after the surgery, my PSA was 0.22 which triggered bone and CAT scans (both negative). This week I'll be having a PSMA as part of a study to find lesions using the finer scan. After that we'll discuss options.
At the moment it's all very theoretical - I have no symptoms and am totally recovered from the RP (other than impotence). Emotionally it's still not real; my wife is far more affected, probably because she successfully battled non-Hodgkins lymphoma and this has brought memories back into focus. Getting pampered is nice although the junk food is severely rationed!
Various medical options have been discussed including radiation and hormone therapy but I guess it all depends on the PSMA results.
On the plus side, yesterday was nice enough for the first tentative bike ride of the year and I'm impressed how comfortable the bike is sans prostate! If only I'd 'listened' earlier.