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- Prediction of metastatic prostate cancer by prostate-specific antigen in combination with T stage and Gleason Grade: Nationwide, population-based register study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6988964/

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Hello Colleen,
First off, thanks for inviting me to join this page. It took me longer than it should have because I am having trouble getting the Mayo app on my phone for some reason.
I was diagnosed February 11th, 2023 after a slip on the ice and doing the full splitz and 3 days later me stoll ended up full of blood. When I was diagnoes, my PSA was 455.89 and they told me if I had not gotten in when I did, I would have been dead within 2 days.
Fast forward 1 year of chemo, I asked my St Cloud cancer doctor what my prognosis was. She said I had at very most, two years to live. That is when I asked about getting into the Mayo. She said she could get me a reference and within 1 week I had a call from the Mayo. Dr Sartor is AWESOME! I am now feeling almost completely back to normal.
I come back into the Mayo this coming Monday, the 18th and Tuesday the 19th and I do think my scans are going to come out very favorable.
I look forward to them and to hopefully figuring out a way to show my appreciation to Dr Sartor.