Cribriform cells: Does their presence change treatment approach?

Posted by hanscasteels @hanscasteels, Nov 27 12:55pm

Does anyone have any insight on how cribriform presence changes approaches or treatment? Are there time constraints? Radiation suggestions that would optimize the destruction of these cribriform - is radiation therapy an option for cribriform cancer in the prostate?

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@manutebol

Your pathology report sounds almost exactly the same as mine!

How has your PSA been since surgery? What PSA threshold are you being tested at?

I’m one year out from surgery and PSA < 0.006. Fingers eternally crossed.

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What was your pre-RP PSA?
Decipher score?
Thanks

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@hiker62

What was your pre-RP PSA?
Decipher score?
Thanks

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First one in July was 26.3. Second one in August was 21.6. Last one in November was 25. No decipher score was set in any event.

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@hiker62

What was your pre-RP PSA?
Decipher score?
Thanks

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I was a PSA 37 at my first test and then did the antibiotic protocol and only dropped to 33.7.

Did Prolaris and not Decipher. Was a 4.0 which is borderline high on their scale.

PSA < 0.006 since surgery, which was 11/30/23.

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