Share your test results (if you'd like)

Posted by northoftheborder @northoftheborder, May 28 5:25pm

I thought it might be helpful to have a thread dedicated to sharing routine test results, good or not-so-good. My intention is just to provide a place for sharing, support, and encouragement, not for debating tests and treatments

I'll start. I've been at stage 4b oligometastatic for over 2½ years, and last Friday I did my routine 12-week bloodwork. My PSA remains below 0.01 (undetectable), Orgovyx and Erleada are holding my testosterone at 0.2, and the other tests are in normal ranges, except for those related to iron, which are slightly low.

Overall, it was a banner day! 🎊 I always treat myself to a masala chai at the little Indian café across the street while I'm waiting for my results to pop.

Do you have any recent test results you'd like to share?

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@aldenrobert

RRP March 2021 post surgery PSA 0.37 ( PSA was 11.6 prior to surgery)
7 weeks of salvage radiation ended Nov. 2021 PSA was 0.69 at start and 1.29 after radiation
November 2022 PSA 6.56 PET/CT scan followed finding metastatic lymph node in my chest
March 14 2023 PSA 13.46 at start of 24 week drug trial with 5 rounds of radiation to lymph node
August 28 2023 at end of trial PSA < 0.01
Dec 2023 PSA 0.02
Jan. 2024 PSA 0.08
March 2024 PSA 1.02
Today June 10 2024 PSA 6.57 PET/CT scan scheduled for July 22

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Prayers and best wishes to you, hang in there, I get it, going to seem like a long time until the test date, do your best.

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@aldenrobert

RRP March 2021 post surgery PSA 0.37 ( PSA was 11.6 prior to surgery)
7 weeks of salvage radiation ended Nov. 2021 PSA was 0.69 at start and 1.29 after radiation
November 2022 PSA 6.56 PET/CT scan followed finding metastatic lymph node in my chest
March 14 2023 PSA 13.46 at start of 24 week drug trial with 5 rounds of radiation to lymph node
August 28 2023 at end of trial PSA < 0.01
Dec 2023 PSA 0.02
Jan. 2024 PSA 0.08
March 2024 PSA 1.02
Today June 10 2024 PSA 6.57 PET/CT scan scheduled for July 22

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I'll be cheering for you. Like my radiation oncologist told me, there are lots of options now, so when one thing doesn't work, they just move on to the next.

For example, Pluvicto is radiation in pill form that can find prostate-cancer cells in your body and target them individually, even if they're too spread out for conventional radiation therapy:

https://us.pluvicto.com/about-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer/understanding-metastatic-prostate-cancer
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@northoftheborder

I'll be cheering for you. Like my radiation oncologist told me, there are lots of options now, so when one thing doesn't work, they just move on to the next.

For example, Pluvicto is radiation in pill form that can find prostate-cancer cells in your body and target them individually, even if they're too spread out for conventional radiation therapy:

https://us.pluvicto.com/about-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer/understanding-metastatic-prostate-cancer

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Thanks for the encouragement.
My treatment is through Northwestern in Chicago.
They are on top of the latest treatments and clinical trials. My last treatments were part of a clinical trial and there were only 100 participants throughout the whole Country.
I trust my medical team but do my own homework as well. I have had as many as five different Oncologists with different specialties on my team at one time.
Right now we need to get the PET/CT scan done to determine the next course of treatment.
I am also blessed to have loving and helpful friends and family close by.

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@northoftheborder

I'll be cheering for you. Like my radiation oncologist told me, there are lots of options now, so when one thing doesn't work, they just move on to the next.

For example, Pluvicto is radiation in pill form that can find prostate-cancer cells in your body and target them individually, even if they're too spread out for conventional radiation therapy:

https://us.pluvicto.com/about-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer/understanding-metastatic-prostate-cancer

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Pluvicto is not a pill--it is infused under strict radiation safety protocols.

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@lag

Pluvicto is not a pill--it is infused under strict radiation safety protocols.

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Thanks for the clarification — I misremembered what my oncologist told me (or is there a different radiation "pill"?).

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