How could they get my diagnosis so wrong.
August 8, 2022 diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic PC. GS 8, Cancer spread to lymph nodes, seminal veseciles, and bone. After 8 months of ADT decided to have RALRP on July 18th 2023. Results of pathology, small tumor on right side of prostate < 5% of volume. NO METASTISIS , everything else clear. Now considered cancer free. Impotent and incontinent. WTF
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I'm 73, perfect health otherwise, very athletic before all this. Was on HRT for 12 years. PSA was undetectable for 10 months before surgery. Had DNA testing done, all 77 cancer markers were negative. No family history of PC. PSMA said regional metastatic PC. The latest MRI and CT scan 7 months before surgery showed that everything was normal size and the CT scan stipulated that everything was grossly unremarkable,( couldn't find any evidence of cancer)
Thanks for the link to pubmed, Very informative, The pathology report was state of the art and reviewed by a tumor board of pathologist. They did say that my results were likely do to treatment effect. However, they concluded that the cancer never metastasized beyond the prostate . There was a lot of disagreement among my scans, I guess the Doctor chose the ones that would justify radiation or surgery. If they were correct in the tumor being < 5%, perhaps a TURP could have been performed, just to remove the tumor. Keep in mind Gleason is only 80% accurate at best and there are a lot of < 50% accuracy.
pianoman, too bad. I had my biopsies done at Jacksonville Mayo and my first consultation at Mayo oncology/radiology. I had not decided on treatments.
During my consultation with oncologist/radiologist at Mayo Clinic (after my results from biopsie showed cancer, gleason score, stage, agressiveness) he asked if I wanted to do a Decipher test as would be more accurate to determine agressiveness of the cancer. This Decipher test gave me the information I needed to make decisions on treatments.
I am not sure where you are going but does not sound like someplace I would like. But having said that it really depends on where you live and ability to travel to centers that can offer you more. I know if I lived closer to Rochester or Phoenix I would gone there for their proton radiation treatments as Jacksonville does not have it yet.
But I am in Florida and just to far along with having to stay there for treatments. My wife is a Diabetic 1 just diagnozed in May of last year and has yet to get it under complete control so staying close to home and Mayo Jacksonville (where she is treated) was another factor. She gets excellent care there and great providers.
Good luck and hope things work out for you!!
Don't they have to do a biopsy to get a Gleason 8? If so, are multiple reports mixed up or wrong? Sounds horrific on it's face.
At the time they did not offer me a decipher test. After RALP I requested a decipher test, was told that once you have ADT they can't do it. So I requested another Gleason test, was told the tumor was so small that there was nothing left to test. I am grateful though. I am cancer free and was told that there was no Metastasis .
I had a Gleason test Aug. 2022 Score 8. After the RALRP I was told that the tumor was so small < 5% of volume ,that there was nothing left to test, after removal. I am grateful though, cancer free and no metastasis . I can do what ever I want. Making progress on the incontinence, 9 weeks now. I believe in time that the ED can be corrected.
Sounds like all will work out in the end, phew! Was it always your plan to do ADT for x amount of time and then have RP? Are your docs saying that ADT killed your metastasis and shrank your tumor? Or are they admitting there was a mixup?
Is the prostate removed intact as one piece or is the prostate removed in multiple pieces? It se s like enough lesion would be present for biopsy unless ADT made the residual atrophy to non-existent.
You said that "PSMA said regional metastatic PC". Was that done prior to ADT?
How many mets were there? Single met to lymph node?
Thank you for replying back with helpful information, it sounds like you have a positive outlook going forward and terrific to hear that you are making progress on the incontinence and likely you can make similar progress with the ED. It would be good to look at the surgery report and confirm with your surgeon that the procedure sparred the nerves. Last but not least, continue to get annual PSA and maintain your excellent health, it is unfortunate that biochemical reoccurrence happens (even with clear margins and 0.0 PSA), so keep on living and enjoy.