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I'm Still a Zero
...... in more ways than one!
April marks the seventh anniversary of my DaVinci, and all is well. "Apparently" I have been able to put the beast in my past.
Here's wishing members of this forum all the best, and a thank you for all the good advice given by those so much wiser than I. A special prayer for those just starting down the PCa path.
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Wonderful, Beau2. My surgeon told me, when I went one year still undetectable (combined with the specifics of my patholiogy report, post-op), that there was about a 95% liklihood that I would never have any form of relapse. His surgical practice features post-radiation salvage work (he is a nationwide authority on operating on failed PCa radiation patients who for whatever reason need surgery). Ergo, he is an expert at evaluating these matters.
I went 2 year's undetectable two months ago, in January.
I'd say you're as PCa-free as a former patient can become in this lifetime,
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