PSA detectable 18 mos after prostatectomy
My husband had a prostatectomy in June 2022. Postsurgery PSA tests were all undetectable < .10 until January 8, 2024. The PSA result was .14
Does this mean his cancer has returned? Can PSA fluctuate?
We spoke to a friend who had a prostatectomy 9 yrs ago and had two detectable PSA >.10 tests then returned to undetectable. Is this typical?
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GS 3+4=7 (lesst han 5% grade 4)
T2
ECE neg
SV neg
Margins neg
Thanx, that's a "good" pathology report.
Like mine, only my GS was 4+4...
the 3+4 puts him in the zone of Grade Groups 2, intermediate risk.
If he does have a BCR based on additional PSA testing, the less than three years to BCR, that may move into the the high risk group.
Kevin
Isn’t BCR defined as >.20? So he’s not there yet?
Median time to BCR ranges from 20 to 38 months (15, 19). Although BCR occurs more often in first 3 years from RP, longer follow-ups are required whereas a considerable number of patients may recur even after 15 years (20, 21).
Biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy - NCBI
Is it possible for psa to stabilize or go down?
BCR is defined as PSA >.2 on two or more tests, typically three months apart.
That is with a standard PSA test, it appears his educates us using an ultra sensitive test, there are divergent opinions about BCR for USPSA test results
Yes, see the chart I attached.
Thanks for sharing your chart Kevin, looks like you are doing well 9 years out
I also had my RP in June 2022 and I am in a clinical trial for Erleada. In the trial the men who had surgery and then ADT could expect an increase in PSA in about 17 months and the men that got the ADT plus Erleada could expect a PSA rise in about 41 months. The trial was for high risk, high Gleason CR PC. Hence, the 17 months from RP might not be unusual.
Hello Group:
I had Robotic Prostate Surgery Aug. 2, 2022. Had 5 PSA tests since surgery. Here are the levels 0.06; 0.11; 0.12; 0.13; 0.13. Met with Radiation Oncologist last week after last PSA test and he recommended that I have another PSA test in April. He said he follows the American Guidlines that which indicates radiation from 0.18 to 0.23. Has anyone experienced rising PSA post surgery and if so, what were the next steps?
I recommend considering these inputs. They help to explain potential next steps, when, and why. At your level of PSA, the challenge is knowing where to radiate.
"What to ask when PSA is rising after the initial treatment:"
PCF - https://www.pcf.org/about-prostate-cancer/diagnosis-staging-prostate-cancer/psa-rising/what-to-ask-when-your-psa-is-rising-after-initial-treatment/
"Rising PSA after initial treatment. PCRI" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_FtOBTIOj0