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  • leamon
    leamon Member Posts: 39
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    Hello,

    My last post may not have been as clear as it should have been . My bone scan 9/28/2016 did not should an bone involvement. The results quoted were from the scan done 2/6/2018. So, all of this has taken place in the last 14 months or so. The PSA rise has been in the last 7 months. Sorry for the confusion.

     

    I start firmagon Fri the 9th and switch to Eligard. Also will get 1 dose of radiation, next Wed the 14th to an area about 6 inches above the knee . Will also be given Xgeva. Sounds like a good (not) diet for the rest of life. As you can imagine, I really look forward to it.

    leamon

     

  • VascodaGama
    VascodaGama Member Posts: 3,649 Member
    edited February 2018 #43
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    False negatives

    I am pleased for knowing that the above BS report was not the one of 2016. RT seams in the end that had a reliable purpose. Unfortunately it did not stop the cancer advancement as cancer may have spread already but was unnoticed. In any case, cancer does not spread that fast in 14 months to such extended areas. Traditional bone scans and MRI (2016) have limits in detecting metastases/lesions of sizes smaller than 1.2 cm, turning these exams into false negatives in micrometastases. This is a common problem we cancer patients confront. We never know if the little baggers exist and where are located.

    I am sorry for my above post but the confusion ringed my alarms. Sometimes I question myself if I should or should not opinion on a discussion.

    I still recommend you to draw blood before the Firmagon injection to get a testosterone initial-value marker for future ADT control.

    Best,

    VG