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After Brachytherapy, ADT and EBRT

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Mar 31 5:28pm | Replies (30)

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@jeffmarc

If your PSA is RISING After your treatment, then yes, you may need to do further treatment. Just having a higher PSA, without it rising, may not be consequential.

After having radiation, it can take years for your PSA to reach bottom. If you worry when your PSA starts rising, it really has to have three rises in a row before you need to consider doing something.

Usually the treatment you had will eliminate the cribriform cells.

As for treatment, Get off that Firmagon, It makes people uncomfortable and there is no reason you have to be that way. A Lupron shot causes almost no Side effects, I got them for seven years and never felt anything after getting the shot. Even better get on Orgovyx, much simpler to take a pill then have that shot in your stomach.

If you find your PSA is rising after Continuing ADT, then you need a second drug, an ARSI like Zytiga or a lutamide. That’s because, If your PSA rises with ADT, then you have become castrate resistant. The second drug will almost always reduce your PSA back down to undetectable or at least as low as you can go after having radiation.

The biggest thing to think about is that it is not time to panic. Many people have gone through what you are going through and have lived for more than a decade before treatment has stopped working. You also have to consider the fact that new drugs are coming out all the time, So future treatment may completely resolve your issue.

I’m not sure where you’re being treated, If your cancer does come back, you need to be treated in a center of excellence or by a Genito urinary Oncologist. Those are the ones that can direct your treatment to the Best conclusions. You are beyond a urologist and a radiation oncologist at this point.

Wish you the best outcome.

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Thank you for your comprehensive advice.