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Testosterone levels are rising after cessation of ADT

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Sep 20 9:30pm | Replies (30)

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It sure sounds like you’re in good shape. You say you have what could be a serious case of prostate cancer and even with no drugs, your PSA stays undetectable.

Your testosterone rising is a positive thing that is in no way a problem unless your PSA starts rising.

Hopefully you’re getting your PSA checked at least every three months.

You say you are high risk, but you don’t include any information about your biopsy or treatment, Without that information, it’s hard to say what your likely chances are of a long-term remission.

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Before surgery I was a Gleason 7 with high risk perineural invasion detected
After surgery pathology was
Stage 4a grade 5 (Gleason 9)
Two lymph nodes involved one with extra nodular extension detected
Did 40 rounds radiation and on ADT now in month 18