Living with Prostate Cancer: Meet others & introduce yourself
Welcome to the Prostate Cancer group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet others living with prostate cancer or caring for someone with prostate cancer. Let's learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
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Let's start with introductions. When were you diagnosed with prostate cancer? What treatments did you have? Tips to share?
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age 74, psa 1600, all 12 cores at least gleason 3plus 4 with two 8s,
hello, im george, age 74, diagnosed feb 12th 24, gleason 7s and two 8s, psa 1600.
urologist seems in no hurry which makes me crazy. iv
weve had biobsy results since the 19th but hes waiting till march 1st to explain them to me.
the 1600 psa seems to indicate castration resistant spread.
i understand the need for data, but i fear hes going to test me to death
Your biopsies seem a lot like mine, but with a PSA of 7 at age 79. The next step for me was a PSMA PET scan looking for extra-prostatic spread. None was found, so the disease may be localized to the prostate, which would allow a potentially curative radical prostatectomy or radiation. I chose radiation. Now, there is no sugar coating this: you have a brutally high PSA level. My first reaction is: has that been repeated (mistakes can be made). If yes, I would expect a PSMA PET would be next. However, the urologist may be looking at your general health versus the potential health risks of treatment options, and also quality of life issues, in treating what may well be castration-resistant disease. Good luck on Friday.
Hi, I’m Roger. Diagnosed a year ago with PSA of 682 and difficulty urinating. Gleason 4+5. Started monthly Firmagon injections right away, followed by Xtandi pills a month later. My latest PSA is 0.3 and I have side effects of fatigue, hot flashes, loss of muscle mass, and 15 lb. weight gain after one year. Waiting on results of PSMA Pet Scan just done yesterday.
It is difficult sometimes but I’m still here and working hard.
Keep on working on this Roger, it is worth it. Have you had surgery or radiation? I am Gl 9, CR, 77, locally advanced. 30 months ago my UCLA doctors started me on a triple therapy of ADT and Erleada for 6 months, then Robo surgery, then 6 more months of these meds. I have been off of all meds for 15 months and I have good numbers. You might explore with your doctors an aggressive treatment at an early stage of your cancer treatment. If and when my PSA increases I will discuss with my UCLA doctors a new triple therapy with might include docetaxel ( chemo). They are the experts and I try to be a good listener, but I try to be a knowledgeable layman Best of luck to you!
I am scheduled for Transperineal biopsy on March 5th. MRI found 2 lesions one with PIRADS score of 5 and the other with a score of 4. Should I get a targeted biopsy at those 2 locations only or also additional 12 core random biopsies also or just go along with whatever my urologist recommends?
I would not take any short cuts and that means following the conservative advise of your physician and a complete biopsy. A biopsy does not hurt and you need to know everything possible about your cancer so that you can make the right next decision. Good luck.
Ava11: I was put out for my biopsy and was glad that I was. On this website, and personally with a couple of friends, staying awake for the biopsy can be uncomfortable. If your insurance and budget allows, you might want to consider being put under.
My PSMA Pet scan results are good. A year ago I had 4 lymph nodes and 5 bone locations involved. One year of ADT and now I have 1 node and 3 bones still involved. Oncologist appt in 2 weeks. I am still working and want to avoid surgery, but radiation may be an option.
Hi George @gwh, how did your appointment go last week? What treatment options are you considering? Next steps?