PSA remains after treatment (surgery, Eligard and radiation)
Post prostatectomy 90days
PSA 0.331
Started Eligard 30 days post
PSA 0.059
39 salvage radiation 2 weeks post
PSA 0.024
Is Eligard not working ?
scheduled to see Urologist 1 week..
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On Xtandi or enzalutamide and PSA dropped to 4.0 from 9.8 in a month
MRI showed its in spinal but being controlled
Hammer101: Best wishes for good PSA news next week.
My last preop PSA was taken 4 mos before surgery and was 7.5 (up from 5.9 & 5.7 prior year, so undoubtedly higher at time of surgery in August 2022).
Postop path: Bad news; Gleason 9 (and 8s) and nonfocal Extraprostatic Extension (EPE).
Better news; clear surgical margins, 4 lymph nodes and seminal vesicules.
Was really hoping for, and anticipating, good PSA at 90 days; with recurrence sometime in the "future".
Disappointing reality; 90 day PSA 0.19 (30 day retest 0.18).
Now 3 weeks into 4 mos Orgovyx and scheduled to begin 38 radiation txs Match 10.
And again, on the Gerbil wheel of hope.
I think that all of us want to know "numbers" and to take hope in other's experiences.
I have 3 friends with Geason 4+3 who have had undetectable PSA 90 days postop, and hope that is the result for you.
We are very similar in stats and medical treatments.. I am 68years may I ask your age and what your urologist and radiologist thoughts on the lower PSA with high stg Gleason..
One month on Xtandi PSA from 9.8 to 4.0 and going down
Age 72 (73 this Month)
Really, no discussion of PSA after April 2022 prostate MRI & PSA test.
MRI suspicious for cancer led to July Biopsy, which revealed Geason 8s and a 9.
Then radical prostatectomy Aug 2022.
90 day postop Nov PSA 0.19.
Leading to Radiation Oncologist in Dec and radiation and hormone txs.
michaelcharles - Thanks for the reply and all of the information. You are exactly correct on my situation, I have been trying to understand the experiences of others to give myself an expectation for what is to come for me next week (1st 90-day PSA post radical prostatectomy). What I have come to understand - Every individual case is unique. Some match my situation exactly and others are worse/better. However, BCR does not seem to follow any predefined guidelines. At this point, I am accumulating all of the information I have learned so that I can have an informed discussion with my doctor, regardless of PSA level. This site has been invaluable for me in learning about prostate cancer, hearing about others' journeys, and developing a plan going forward.
Praying for your Orgovyx and radiation treatments to go well and the prostate cancer to be eliminated!!!
Jim