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Recently Diagnosed, Intermediate Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Dec 17, 2023 | Replies (37)

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@groundhogy

You are obviously well read. Lol. I will guess engineer or some type of scientist.
Yes, the charts are a general guideline. They can be further refined by more thinking and strategizing as you have done.
But the thing is, is there is no industry generated info along these lines. The industry does not care to know this data because they could easily commission studies to determine and collect this data.
The charts were generated by an exasperated doctor that wished to know the truth, and collected data for himself for the poor men that need some type of guidance other than the random opinions of random doctors who have random moods on random days.
( im not mad at you, your post was helpful, but the more i type, the madder i get at the industry.. lol)

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LOL. I hear that a lot from the medical staff with all the articles I bring to appointment about being an engineer. I have an Excell spreadsheet with every bloodwork I have ever had going back to 2008. Like I said my PSA was only 2.9 and had been between 2.9 and 2.3 for over five years yet none of the doctors would even give a guess as to how long I had had it. Just a few weeks after I finished radiation the study saying that life expectancy was 15 years weather you had a proctectomy, radiation, or did nothing for localized prostate cancer was the same.