1st PSA test seven weeks after surgery
Hi All, this morning I did my first PSA test after prostatectomy. I had positive margins and will be doing ADT and radiation soon, but doctors wanted baseline psa first. Reading just came in at 1.1.
Isn’t that a bit high? They didn’t want to wait 3 months because I have pt3b and other high risk findings in biopsy/prostatectomy , although all 19 nodes they took out were negative. I already messaged my doctors but they may not answer right away. Don’t want to panic all weekend long.
Thanks:)
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Firmagon and Orgovyx are both GnRH antagonists, so they should work more-or-less the same way, but I'm not a researcher or medical professional. Perhaps there have been studies showing that one format works slightly faster than the other? Or perhaps it's just that you can get insurance approval for Firmagon more quickly.
Let me know how things go John . Interested . I think I am doing OK. My radiation oncologist has now discharged me from the Victoria Royal Jubilee Hospital. I guess that's a good thing? He told me just to report to my Urologist Dr. Brian Yang. So I get my PSA test every three months and see how it goes. My last PSA test was 0.061 roughly and the one before that was 0.047. One before that was 0.058. So I am kind of hovering in this area. My urologist thinks that I have healthy cells in my pelvic area that is producing a very small amount of PSA. He is not concerned about it at all. Very unusual circumstance I think. I thought the radiation would've got rid of it. I've had the radiation 2 1/2 years ago. Surgery about 5 1/2 years ago. PSA surgery time was 4.0.
That’s interesting, my PSA at surgery was 4.09. Good luck with everything and when I have news, I will be sure to share 🙂
I had my PSA taken again today - 2 weeks after my last test. Went up to 1.52. Oncologist said not to panic and treatment plans remains the same. I’m almost looking forward to getting firmagon and radiation now. Hard not to panic.