Knowing ASAP if with recurrence - Your Thoughts, Please!
My husband had planned radiation (HDR Brachy or SBRT) for 3+4=7. But since we have learned of cribriform and now a Decipher "high risk" score, we now have more concern of possible recurrence. IF with a recurrence, would want to begin re-treatment ASAP. We know PSA doesn't hit nadir for some time, and so doesn't really define whether all cancer is gone. After surgery PSA is hopefully "undetectable" by 3 months and so easier to interpret surgery's "success." So the dilemma: Whether to continue with radiation plan or to choose robotic prostatectomy. QUESTION: Your thoughts; "what would you do"? Thanks for any responses!
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Jim, may I ask what your Gleason score was and how many positive cores? I have 5 cores all 4+4. all one side. some higher that others, highest was 85%. PSMA pet scan showed "potentially" no spread to Lymph Nodes or seminole Vesicules. I', scjheduled for RP on the 29th...
Your comments have been extremely help for my husband and me. Thanks a lot for taking the time to write and for your clear communication!
Thanks web265! Your reason for choosing radiation is certainly one of our thoughts on this, too. Hope all goes well, going forward!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Scottyrussell! And All the Best right back to you!
As you implied....what ever informed decision you make is the best decision for you, and do not ever doubt that decision.
And, yes, I think overthinking certainly might be going on in our household! 😉 As I'm sure everyone does, trying to get to the goal of choosing what we think is the right choice for us! And "who knew" there were so many choices/things to consider?! I think my husband is close to his decision. We were told to take our time in order to be comfortable with the decision we make. It's been 3-1/2 months since the biopsy now. Recently learning about the high Decipher score, we'd like to get on with treatment pretty soon! I sure appreciate all the good, supportive communication here on Mayo Connect!
Hi Lee Nielsen, I'll answer for my wonderful husband, Jim. (He's @jamesharrison, I'm pretty sure, if you would like to connect with him directly. I'm sure he'd welcome that.) Let's see.... Gleason 3+4 found in two of 16 biopsy samples. (Sounded pretty great at that point.) Then, a second opinion from Johns Hopkins on the biopsy, with one of the two biopsy samples with a "large cribriform morphology" in 40% of that sample. Just last week got the results of the Decipher test, with a high risk score of 0.8. Jim's mind had pretty much been made up until we got the Decipher score. Now we're reconsidering, with this new information.
I'm so glad you got the good news of (potentially) no spread, having had the chance to get a PSMA PET scan. (Jim was told by his urologist that he didn't qualify for the scan, which was disappointing.) I hope all goes very well for you on the 29th! If Jim chooses surgery, it will likely be sometime in February. Wishing you well!
Oh hammer101, everything you've shared in getting to where you are, are exactly the things we're thinking about. Thanks for sharing your rationales in deciding. My husband's leaning toward RP since getting his 0.8 Decipher score last week. So lots of talking and serious thinking going on here right now. I feel sure I want him to have an RP, for the many reasons discussed in this chat. Reasons like you've shared here! But the decision, obviously, is his. I expect he will decide on his treatment soon. Yep, we're lucky to be at Mayo Rochester. Hope those PSAs continue to be "undetectable" for you! Jim's older than you; hopefully he'll do as well as you have! Wishing you well!
So good to read what you have to say, heavyphil. Jim is 71, good weight and healthy. Neither the urologist nor Jim's primary doctor have any concern about him having the surgery. We hope the symptoms aren't too difficult to live with, and that there's good improvement over time with them. And hoping, of course, that they get all the cancer. (That is if he definitely decides surgery is his option--which I hope he does.) Sorry to hear about your rising PSA 4-1/2 years down the road. As I'm typing this, you've maybe had your appointment at Sloan. Sloan has a great reputation. (We're at Mayo Rochester.) Sure hope you get the information you'll need to move forward successfully. I love what you said in your last paragraph! Best of luck to you, too!
Thanks Rose - you as well!