Prostate Removed--Rising PSA: What are my options?

Posted by rnpalarino1 @rnpalarino1, Apr 6 8:26am

I am a healthy (I think) 77 year old male.

My prostate was removed over 3 years ago. Two months after the operation it was < .01.

My PSA is now .93. I realize this reading is still low but indications are it continues to rise. For example 4 months ago it was .53.

Unfortunately I cannot undergo radiation therapy because I have a J-Pouch. For those of you who don't know, a J-Pouch is formed after your colon is removed because of inflammatory bowel disease. Consequently any radiation to that area could possibly damage the J-Pouch.

I am asking if anyone else on this forum has the same problem and what are my options?

Thank you in advance for your advice.

Nick

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Prostate Cancer Support Group.

@activesenior15

I have a similar situation psa was 0 for 4 years and over the past 3 years has went from 0 to 2.6. Had many scans with 0 result until recently had a PSA pet? it showed potential trace in bladder bed but since this was this area was radiated they are reluctant to do more.
It is rising at a slow but steady result and I am not looking for Alagar shots as I had these before they could do radiation since I had kidney cancer at the same time(not related) 77 years old and still very active Any one else in similar situation and any suggestions

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@activesenior15, welcome. I want to let you know that there is also a Kidney Cancer forum here on Mayo Clinic Connect should you wish to follow it as well:
- Kidney Cancer Support Group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/kidney-cancer/

Was your prostate cancer discovered through PSA monitoring because of your strong family occurence or was it discovered through monitoring of your kidney cancer treatments?

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