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Was on active surveillance, now gleason 3+4: Any advice?
 60 year old male gleason 3+4 in one location. psa went from 3.2 to 8.0 in 6 months. been on active surveillance for 2 years...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Mar 7 9:56am
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Where to draw the line between active surveillance, removal, radiation
Where do you draw the line between active surveillance and removal or radiation? Gleason 3+3, 4 cores positive out of 12 in biopsy. No more...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Dec 27, 2023
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Do I Continue Active Surveillance or Consider Intervention?
Age: 76 Male, Diet: Life Long Plant Based Lacto Vegetarian, no tobacco, no drug and no alcohol use. History: Prostate cancer detection- No bothersome urinary...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Aug 11, 2025
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Choosing Active Surveillance over any further treatment at this time
This is a new comment , not related to the last post I'm not sure how to start a new thread but this is my...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Apr 3, 2025
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Is anyone with Gleason 4+3=7 trying active surveillance?
I am 72, recently diagnosed with with two localized tumors, one at the right apex, another at the right base. I have a girlfriend and...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: May 4, 2025
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Active Surveillance vs Radiation for Unfavorable Intermediate R. Grp.
I am 74 yr old, in relatively good health & weight, except I also deal with RA. and have recently been given a diagnosis of...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Apr 28, 2024
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Did you choose active surveillance? Why was it a good choice?
Biopsy showed 3 + 4 MRI showed pirad 2 bone scan CAT scan no metastasism nothing found. psma pet scan radiologists said nothing found. but...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Jan 15, 2025
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Active Surveillance proves better for low-risk prostate cancer
Some casual reading. Best wishes to everyone.Monitoring proves better than active treatment for low-risk prostate cancer https://scienceblog.com/523988/monitoring-proves-better-than-active-treatment-for-low-risk-prostate-cancer/
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Mar 18, 2025
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What is best next treatment after 20 years of active surveillance?
In 2005, I had prostate cancer surgery with Gleason = 7 (3 +4), 40%, pT2c, pNx, pMx. In 2013 PSA blood test, my PSA was...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Oct 16, 2025
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MRI-Based Active Surveillance Shows Promise in GS ≤ 3 + 4 PCa
The attached article, just published in European Urology, seems to firmly place Gleason 3/4 PCa in the category for AS consideration. I present it for...
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Last active: Aug 9, 2025