Has anyone had the PSMA-PET scan? Was cancer found?
My prostate was removed 5 years ago. Two months ago, my PSA went from 0.00 to 0.09, and this month the PSA increased to 0.2. My urologist believes I am a candidate for the new PSMA-PET scan approved in 2020 that is more sensitive than previous scans in detecting small tumors. Has anyone had this scan? If so, what was your PSA at the time and was the cancer found?
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Cancer completely gone in the pelvis?
My PSA is <0.008, which is undetectable. There’s no point in scanning at this time because if there is cancer, it would be too small to see. I’m still on Lupron and secondary treatment Nubeqa and will remain being treated for at least another 12 months. Then, if the PSA remains undetectable, I will stop all treatment and monitor the PSA. If it stays undetectable, the presumption is the cancer is gone. Note: I’ve not met a doctor yet that is quick to use the word “cured” in my case. Ever.
Just to update my post.
On Nov. 28th I had my second PSMA/PET scan at the University of Washington. My PSA on 10/14/2022 was 1.40.
The short, cryptic text message from my oncologist was in part,
"The scan showed no evidence of disease".
He went on to add that he is recommending that I begin treatment of the pelvis region for 8 1/2 (eight and a half) weeks.
I'm waiting for an appointment and/or phone call to answer multiple questions.
Here''s some of the questions:
Why eight and a half weeks?
Is that radiation or ???
His message doesn't use the term "radiation".
Why isn't the PSMA scan finding the cancer location?
Hopefully I will be able to ask my Doctor the above questions.
Thanks in advance.
What were the results of your scan and treatment plan? Thx
Were you monitoring your PSA during that 8 years and did it stay low? Just curious.
I have had 2 PSMA pet scans about six months apart. Both showed numerous cancer involvement in bone and lymph nodes. My current therapy is becoming refractory, and my PSA is rising (currently eight) we are looking at alternative therapies one of which is radium 223.
Yes, twice a year until 2020, when it started going up. It stayed just under .20 so psa was increased to 3 x's year. This year .20 then .24 x 2 so PSMA PET done.
I had the Decipher genetic test and as far as I understand, it gives a probibility of how fast your cancer might grow. here is a exerpt:
Decipher Prostate is a genomic classifier that stratifies patients by risk of prostate cancer progression. Physicians use Decipher to help determine which patients may be safe for less intensive treatment approaches and which may need additional or more intensive treatment.
I sent my blood to 4kscoretest.com and it told me I had aggressive PC. $600
Hello, we are also in AZ and seeking locations in AZ for PSMA Pet Scan. Any help would be appreciated.