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PSMA PET Scans...some interesting info

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Oct 28 4:54am | Replies (67)

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@muhammadali1951 “Treatments,” “prognosis,” and “suffering” all depend on your numbers, test results, and choice of treatments.

You might have “little-c” prostate cancer and not “big-c” prostate cancer, and get by with no suffering. (I did; and my treatments were a walk in a park.)

What are your numbers and test results: PSA, MRI, Gleason, biomarker (genomic) test, and (when you get it) your PSMA PET scan results?

With all that information, then you’ll have an idea of what your journey might be like.

Don’t let your mind take you to dark places that the numbers and test results don’t warrant,

You’ll be fine.

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@brianjarvis Thank you for your reassurance. I will get back to you with all the data soon.

@brianjarvis
PSA: 12.800
Fee PSA: 1.160
% of free PSA: 9.06
Free PSA total PSA ratio: 0.090

Prostate Biopsy:
Acinar adenocarcinoma prostate
Gleason score: 4+4=8, Grade group: 4
Cribriform pattern present
The tumour involves the right lobe
Perineural invasion identified