Biopsy results and next step
Hey guys,
I greatly value the thoughts of the patients and Docs here, so here goes :
PSA 1.38 14 months ago
Current PSA 2.6.....repeated at 2.6
Free PSA 21.2%
PCa3 46
Equivocal abnormality , left hemisphere, on DRE
MRI-s And 2nd MRI indicated 2 suspicious areas in left hemisphere
12 core biopsy just came back negative..........
I should be relieved by I am not...with all the other indications, I am concerned with a false negative reading on the biopsy. Would a 2nd Path opinion be of any value ? My urologist thinks a repeat PSA in 4-6 months is reasonable. I still feel like I'm under a large shadow.
Many thanks for any thoughts, suggestions, or opinions.
Regards,
Bill
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I think I would wait. All 12 cores came back negative. Your PSA is low. Eventually you might have to do. Something, but do. Not stress about it. Do your homework. And if it comes down. To it know what you want to do. You might want to change eating habits. Make sure you get exercise and you might. Just avoid this.
Good luck,
Mike
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Next Step
Go and enjoy life ! Keep and eye open and pray that you don't have to venture down the trail we have and continue to be on.
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Looking for Cancer
Bill,
The tests you did are typical and the biopsy is negative. This is your present status but no one can tell if you will become a PCa afflicted patient in the future. In straighten terms, we survivors did not have cancer before and got it latter, unless one received it by genetics, and got it since birth as an "aging process".
To consider your findings False Negative at this particular timing, with the date you describe above, is senseless in the diagnosis of prostate cancer. The increase of PSA may be due to other benign causes.
Do check your mind and instead of looking for cancer look for reasons of the data you received. ig;Have you done urine analyses looking for infection?
Have you taken antibiotics (one month) to clean inflammation?
Did you take/engage in any activity requiring performance-drugs (androgens)?
What about the foods or supplements you are having?
Either you continue the tests your physician is recommending or take medication to pin down the PSA. I would wait and only act if cancer is found. Nevertheless you are the judge of your case.
Here is an interesting article on PSA and PCa3;
http://prostate-cancer.org/pca3-a-genetic-marker-of-prostate-cancer/
Regards
VG
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PSA from 3.5 and dropped to 2.6 after stopping Testosterone that
I am a 51 yr old white male. For the past several years, MY PSA has ranged from 1.2 - 1.8, At the end of January my PSA was 1.8. I was put on testosterone and my testosterone level was very low. I went back a few weeks ago and had a blood test. My testosterone level went up 600 points. And my PSA went from a 1.8 to a 3.5.I immediately stopped the testosterone and went back 4 days later and had my PSA tested again. This time it dropped to a 2.8. My doctor sent me to a urologist a few days ago. The urologist did a rectal exam and said my prostate is hard. And that she was concerned because I had a spike in my PSA . I now have a biopsy set for this coming week. I am scared and do you think they caught the cancer early. I am afraid because of the unknown. Is being within the PSA guidelines to my benefit? Am i worrying too much?
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Firehawkfirehawk said:PSA from 3.5 and dropped to 2.6 after stopping Testosterone that
I am a 51 yr old white male. For the past several years, MY PSA has ranged from 1.2 - 1.8, At the end of January my PSA was 1.8. I was put on testosterone and my testosterone level was very low. I went back a few weeks ago and had a blood test. My testosterone level went up 600 points. And my PSA went from a 1.8 to a 3.5.I immediately stopped the testosterone and went back 4 days later and had my PSA tested again. This time it dropped to a 2.8. My doctor sent me to a urologist a few days ago. The urologist did a rectal exam and said my prostate is hard. And that she was concerned because I had a spike in my PSA . I now have a biopsy set for this coming week. I am scared and do you think they caught the cancer early. I am afraid because of the unknown. Is being within the PSA guidelines to my benefit? Am i worrying too much?
Please start a new thread access can be found on the page that lists all of the threads for prostate cancer
Click on the upper left side so you can start a new thread that will be dedicated to you
You will get excellent answers from the members of this forum so it is well worth your while
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