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Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Dec 5 3:55pm | Replies (102)

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@northoftheborder

Yes, my oncologist (at the time) told me that about 1/20 cases of prostate cancer hit young and develop very fast. They're more common among men of African or Caribbean ancestry (which is why they need to start PSA screening younger, in their mid 40s), but that doesn't apply to me, and I still got hit with the aggressive type at age 56. It can develop so fast that you have a normal PSA result one year, then it's both developed and metastasised before the next annual screening.

That's what had happened to one of my roommates in hospital (an Afghanistan vet who'd already survived a lot of awful stuff in his life, including losing part of his squad to an IED).

There are some things you just can't plan for, or, as Monty Python once said, "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!"

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What was weird about my case an insurance actuary discovered my prostate cancer from behind the desk, miles away. I was in the middle of a real estate transaction, and my bank wanted me to get more life insurance. After applying the insurance, the company said we will issue the policy once you have a benign prostate exam. I said I don't have prostate problems. My PSA was 2.9 at the time. The urologist told me to come back in 6 months because 4 is normal. I went back in 8 months, and I was then 6.8 or something close to that. The insurance company didn't like I went from .9 to 1.9 to 2.9 in an 18 month span. I did get a second 2.9 reading before the urologist said come back in 6 months. Neither one of us was guessing prostate cancer, but the insurance company knew.