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Can Prostate Cancer "Take a New Trajectory"?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Aug 29 6:50am | Replies (46)

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Your situation sounds a lot like mine. Prostate removed @ Northwestern Medicine April 2019, Gleason 9, decipher .96, 1 lymph node positive. PSA .02 at 1st, < .001 within 4-5 months. 39 radiation sessions in 2019, Xytiga & prednisone for 2 years from September 2019 til September 2021. Through all of this and as of last draw in February 2025 I’ve been undetectable for PSA. It can always rear its ugly head, but so far I’ve been lucky for 6 years and counting. Best of luck to you!

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Arfus - thanks for sharing your case : )))
Can you please tell me if your radiation was adjuvant or salvage type ( which means did they use R therapy regardless of low PSA or your PSA at some point started to rise and than they did radiation therapy .

What are you on now 2025? PSA?

I did it all and now my last hope is Pluvicto or LU 177

C in bones only Feel great at 80