@cxracer
Hmmm...We have different degrees...6.2 is above the 1.0>4.0 threshold...not necessarily super scary, and some say that...depending on your age that would still be considered normal.
Yep, I did the 'Fenben' for about 3 months. It didn't help, but it didn't hurt...worm-free...that's me!!
LOL
I'm not a doctor, but extremely involved in the progression of this disease (it can be extremely aggressive). I chose external radiation (6 weeks, 5X per week). The PSA went down, scans showed clear then PSA went up and scans showed metastasis to the spine and one lymph gland. I then moved to Chemotherapy (Taxotere). Scans showed clear... then, most recently, scans showed further metastasis (spine and the prostate itself.) I was then a candidate for Pluvicto and have had one treatment so far...
Like some have said, do your research, ask a LOT of questions. There are advantages and disadvantages to any type treatment. It is good for you that your cancer is localized. I'm sure your doctors know that this is the time to treat before it metastasizes...which is common in about 30% of men...
Radical surgery (prostatectomy), your being localized, is indeed an option. My advice, again, is research, explore ALL options and make a decision soon...Don't delay!!
Blessings in your endevours!!
@deccakid I believe you missed the part where I stated I had RP (radical prostatectomy) surgery on 4/9/26.
I'm now awaiting my first post-surgery PSA test to be performed on 5/21/26.