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This is pretty standard procedure. If somebody’s PSA is undetectable, there is no reason to do treatment. Pluvicto is done when there are multiple metastasis. Radium-223 when there are Bone metastasis to treat.

Must admit this is the first time I’ve seen somebody from Russia in this Forum. You do seem to have the ability to have advanced treatments.

It’s good to hear your treatments are working.

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Well, thank you, Jeff!

I've heard that there are very good specialists in America. I've read a lot of articles by American specialists.

My journey to zero PSA was very long, 18 months in fact.

My doctor says my PSA is trending well, and maybe I'm just skeptical.

I must say that in addition to conventional medical treatments, I tried two alternative methods (using natural remedies), and I don't know whether they worked or not, because when I learned I had cancer, I "shot at everything I could," purely on intuition.