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Numbers After SRT/ADT

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: 10 hours ago | Replies (16)

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@jeffmarc

After radiation, some people’s PSA takes years to get down as low as yours is. Because of residual tissue after radiation, tissue that is not cancerous, the PSA usually doesn’t drop to zero for everyone that’s had it. I was undetectable for 2 1/2 years after salvage radiation, So I know it can be done, like your results. So many people complain that there doesn’t go down quick enough,

Boy, it’s something how quickly your testosterone came back. Makes me suspect you are younger, under 65. My brother had 6 month of Lupron at 76 and a year after lupron ended he still hadn’t hit 200. Thank you Orgovyx.

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Thank you for the info Jeff - the trend is our friend, right?
Oh yeah, Orgovyx is a godsend - does the job and leaves fairly quickly (at least for me.
Though I can’t believe the T recovery either, especially at almost 71 years of age. Best,
Phil