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I had a PSMA , covered by the insurance. Results = no signs of metastatic disease.
Also prior to a Decipher test of the one lesson
On the middle of the right side of the prostate, Results =low risk.
Well said! Especially the "microscopic disease" concept. Very important to understand both the capabilities and limitations of the wonderful PSMA-PET scan.
I had a PSMA-PET imaging scan which, to my surprise, failed to detect the known GG2-(3+4=7) tumor within my prostate! That caused me to doubt the efficacy of the entire scan and whether it had somehow been botched. It put my mind at ease, once I understood the micro vs macro disease concept.
Here is the link to my previous post about that experience.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/69-years-old-recent-mri-dce-positive-pr4/?pg=3#comment-1088129
I’ve had 4 scans
The first 2 were $3000
Now most insurance companies including Medicare cover 100%
Last one showed one perimeter lymph node involvement to small to radiate according to UCLA
Precious 5 SBRT resolved 3 previous lymph nodes
Now being treated with
Orgovyx and xtandi
After 3 months psa undetectable and testosterone 4
Mild fatigue, loss of libido weight loss
10 yrs post RP
Gleason 3+4 nmiv