Ultrasensitive PSA levels post surgery
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Newest results:(Couldn't figure out how to bump the thread from November so I posted both here now)My husband's PSA was back down to 0.02 in the two weeks, then in 6 weeks after that it was at 0.03. We waited two months this time and it will be due in March. So...it was 0.02 6 weeks after surgery..then at 6 week intervals (mostly) 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.02, then 0.03. The Urologist feels that there is certainly "something there" but is waiting to see a "trend". I agree that we should be waiting for that trend. It could be benign prostate tissue left behind or cancer cells but I don't see how we can do anything but watch and wait on a trend. These are all ultrasensitive tests done at the same lab. Our Urologist insists they should be 0.00. Any insight or similar situations?0
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Hi,RLR64 said:Newest results:(Couldn't figure out how to bump the thread from November so I posted both here now)My husband's PSA was back down to 0.02 in the two weeks, then in 6 weeks after that it was at 0.03. We waited two months this time and it will be due in March. So...it was 0.02 6 weeks after surgery..then at 6 week intervals (mostly) 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.02, then 0.03. The Urologist feels that there is certainly "something there" but is waiting to see a "trend". I agree that we should be waiting for that trend. It could be benign prostate tissue left behind or cancer cells but I don't see how we can do anything but watch and wait on a trend. These are all ultrasensitive tests done at the same lab. Our Urologist insists they should be 0.00. Any insight or similar situations?
The PSA can be affected by things other than the cancer. Another infection can raise the PSA numbers.
This test is an art not a science. How fustrating for you both! Science is on the cusp of identify blood markers that will be more accurate. Probably in less than 5 years..
Best wishes,
Kalar78560 -
Newest PSA results are 0.06 and if it goes up again in May Urologist wants to do a round of radiation since DH had positive surgical margins. This is the highest it has ever been since the RP but it waviers all over the place...kalar7856 said:Hi,
The PSA can be affected by things other than the cancer. Another infection can raise the PSA numbers.
This test is an art not a science. How fustrating for you both! Science is on the cusp of identify blood markers that will be more accurate. Probably in less than 5 years..
Best wishes,
Kalar78560
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