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Slight PSA rise 9 months after radiation.

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Aug 28 12:13pm | Replies (55)

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@jeffmarc

Even if it was 300.

The standard is that the PSA should drop to near undetectable, usually below .5 after radiation, much less 9 months after.

You should be speaking to a genito urinary oncologist about this. They specialize in prostate cancer and keep up with everything going on. A medical oncologist is not sufficient.

Your PSA is way too high after radiation, it implies there is something else going on.

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Not the news I wanted to hear but thanks anyway. Every bit of info can be put to use.