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Rising PSA's after treatment - an answer

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Jan 11 8:59am | Replies (31)

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@kujhawk1978

Yep, a single data point not a reason to hit the panic button. If that were the case I would have gone back on treatment several years ago.

I did not hit the panic button, neither did my urologist. Good decision.

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This is a very very interesting and detailed timeline you provided.

I'm curious was your RP bilateral nerve sparing, unilateral nerve sparing, or non-nervesparing and what was the additional hit to your erectile and urinary function long-term after salvage RT?

Kujhawk1978. I receive epic inspiration each time I read your graph. It gives me a sense of logic to this this journey we are on.