Cologuard positive. Can I have a colonoscopy 8 months after radiation?
Yesterday I found out my Cologuard test result for colorectal cancer was positive. I'm 73 years old, no history of colorectal cancer. Previous Cologuard test three years ago was negative. Gleason 9 diagnosed in August 2024, limited to prostate, finished 28 sessions of IMRT radiation early April 2025, been on Orgovyx since that time. Blood results two weeks ago: PSA less than 0.04, testosterone less than 1, white blood count 2.1 (2,100). Been researching whether it's advisable to have a colonoscopy 8 months or so after IMRT radiation. Will contact my primary care physician, urologist, and radiation oncologist for their advice. I welcome your thoughts, suggestions, recommendations. Thank you.
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@survivor5280
Thank you for your comments, which I truly appreciate.
@survivor5280
I have never used Cologuard but my wife did.
I know at Mayo Jacksonville they would not let my wife do another Cologuard as that is what she had the last time when she came do.
She did her colonoscopy and they found 8 polyps. The surgeon removed them (all negative for cancer though but pre-cancer).
She is 77. They told her would not be scheduling her again for colonoscopy because of her age now. There seems to be a discrepancy on this as I had my colonoscopy when I was 76 and was told I would be do in 5 years versus 10 as they found polyps.
I bet you will find recommendations from 1 to 3 years. In some circumstances a flexible sigmoidoscopy which is less invasive can be used. My doc ordered one just shy of one year out for me.
@jc76
I did 28 sessions of IMRT external beam radiation which is a common treatment for prostate cancer, ending in April 2025. I also had a Barrigel spacer to minimize the side effects of the radiation to the colon and rectum.
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Can you give me the IMRT written out. I know the RT is radiation therapy.
I thought that meant internal. I had external beam proton radiation treatment (30 rounds with Space/Oar, markers).
I am probably wrong and why I thought you had internal with the "I." Won't be first time but don't have Colleen's abbreviation list available and you explaining what the IMRT would be helpful so don't make same mistake again.
@jc76
Here's a good description of IMRT.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/intensity-modulated-radiation-therapy/about/pac-20385147
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Thanks. I did read the article (web site) you posted. The I is not internal but Intensity and M is modulated.
Mayo Jacksonville uses SBRT photon radiation for PC. They are building new cancer center that will open in 2026 that will have proton radiation. I chose to have my radiation done at UFHPTI because Mayo Jacksonville could only offer photon.
The IMRT sounds really new and substantial upgrade on radiation treatments. I see it can be done with both photon and proton radiation is that correct?
I wasn't aware of the general prohibition against colonoscopies within one year of radiation.
With that being said, I had one four months after radiation and the process went well.
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Very interesting! Thanks for sharing.
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1 ReactionMy radiation oncologist recommended at least 6 months after completion of radiation
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