Good News on 24 Month Checkup
Hi Folks,
I just received my PSA test results, and I wanted to share it with you.
The result for PSA was <0.015.
The timing of this test is approximately 23 months after my 2nd and last Lupron shot (two 3-month dosages), and also approximately 23 months after my last radiation treatment (38 visits, 68 Greys).
While I recognize that I have only traveled a short distance on this long road, I do feel encouraged that the bandit may still be currently holed up in some remote part of my body, hiding and patiently biding its time.
In the meantime, I will celebrate this six month renewal of my lease on life with a glass or three of wine this evening, and I continue to give thanks to all of you who have supported and coached me on this journey.
Please join me this evening in your time zone in a virtual toast.
Related History and Data:
Post-Robotic Prostate Removal Surgery Pathology Report
A. Lymph nodes, right pelvic: Two (2) lymph nodes; negative for metastasis.
B. Lymph nodes, left pelvic: Two (2) lymph nodes; negative for metastasis.
C. Prostate, radical resection:
1. Prostatic adenocarcinoma, Gleason grade 4+3=7, involving both lobes, at least 2.1cm and occupying 15% of the prostate by volume.
2. No lymphatic/vascular invasion is present.
3. Perineural invasion is present.
4. Invasive carcinoma focally extends into extraprostatic soft tissue adjacent to the left posterior prostate (C20).
5. The Seminal vesicles are free of carcinoma.
6. The inked margins are free of carcinoma.
7. High-grade PIN is present.
8. Necrotizing granulomas are present within the prostate parenchyma; stains for microorganisms will be performed and reported in an addendum.
D. Left mid margin: Fibrovascular tissue; negative for tumor.
Diagnosis Comment: AJCC: pT3a NO
Robotic Prostate Removal Surgery
11/21/2011
AUS 800 Artificial Sphincter Implant Surgery
1/9/2013
Hormone Therapy (Lupron tri-monthly and Casodex daily)
Started 5/4/2013
Stopped 11/6/2013 (2nd and last 3-month dosage shot given on 8/6/2013)
Radiation Therapy (38 visits, 68 Grays)
Started 6/4/2013
Stopped 8/9/2013
PSA History
5.22 - 6/28/2011 (59 years old)
0.05 - 12/22/2011
0.05 - 3/25/2012
0.05 - 6/22/2012
0.06 - 10/13/2012
0.08 - 12/31/2012
0.11 - 3/30/2013
0.13 - 4/23/2013
0.02 - 8/6/2013
0.02 - 11/26/2013
<0.015 - 7/28/2014
<0.015 - 1/3/2015
<0.015 - 7/7/2015
Previous Related Posts (Mostly artificial sphincter and hormone/radiation experiences):
http://csn.cancer.org/node/188931?page=3 - 5 postings
http://csn.cancer.org/node/188931?page=5 - 3 postings
Comments
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Congratulations
These are good news and a good reason for a glass of red. Let’s celebrate.
Your T is back to normal levels (245 ~ 800) and the PSA maintains the lowest levels. This is Remission.
I like posts reporting Zeros. Best wishes for continued good results.
VG
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Good News on 18 Month CheckupVascodaGama said:Congratulations
These are good news and a good reason for a glass of red. Let’s celebrate.
Your T is back to normal levels (245 ~ 800) and the PSA maintains the lowest levels. This is Remission.
I like posts reporting Zeros. Best wishes for continued good results.
VG
I had my 18 month post-radiation/hormone treatments PSA check review with my Oncologist this morning, and the results are the same as they were for the 12 month check: <0.015
So, another 6 months of freedom. And, a few glasses of wine tonight in celebration.
I again thank all of you who have been so supportive to me on my journey.
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18 month checkJosephg said:Good News on 18 Month Checkup
I had my 18 month post-radiation/hormone treatments PSA check review with my Oncologist this morning, and the results are the same as they were for the 12 month check: <0.015
So, another 6 months of freedom. And, a few glasses of wine tonight in celebration.
I again thank all of you who have been so supportive to me on my journey.
very well done, keep positive and you will be fine, i am 4years in come may this year 2015, and still 0.1 psa , thats as low as there machine goes! have had 0.05 at another one but who cares as long as it stays the same, yours is excellent news , all the very best wishes from london england. rappa.
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Let's celebraterappa said:18 month check
very well done, keep positive and you will be fine, i am 4years in come may this year 2015, and still 0.1 psa , thats as low as there machine goes! have had 0.05 at another one but who cares as long as it stays the same, yours is excellent news , all the very best wishes from london england. rappa.
Joseph and Rappa
Your results are super. I will join you with a glass of Portuguese Esporao red.
Many here may be eager in knowing your experiences. Joseph’s AUS and Rappa’s Pennile pump. Here are the links;
http://csn.cancer.org/node/188931#comment-1413239
http://csn.cancer.org/node/188931#comment-1414101
http://csn.cancer.org/node/238654#comment-1219336
http://csn.cancer.org/node/243100#comment-12536510 -
PSA TEST
i just received mypsA TEAT RESULTS & THEY WENT UP????? FROM A LOW OFO.O62 TO 1.14 CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY?
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PSA TEST RESULTS
MY PSA WEN UP FROM A LOW OF 0.062 TO 1,41------CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY?
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I strongly suggestRADIATION HOPEFUL said:PSA TEST RESULTS
MY PSA WEN UP FROM A LOW OF 0.062 TO 1,41------CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY?
a retest.
If it confirms the jump, some of us might be able to form an hypothesis.
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Good News on 24 Month CheckupHeatherHa said:Where were you treated?
We are looking for a good urology center. Can you state which center you were treated at? Was your biopsy done with the new MRI guided procedure?
Hi Folks,
I just received my PSA test results, and I wanted to share it with you.
The result for PSA was <0.015.
The timing of this test is approximately 23 months after my 2nd and last Lupron shot (two 3-month dosages), and also approximately 23 months after my last radiation treatment (38 visits, 68 Greys).
While I recognize that I have only traveled a short distance on this long road, I do feel encouraged that the bandit may still be currently holed up in some remote part of my body, hiding and patiently biding its time.
In the meantime, I will celebrate this six month renewal of my lease on life with a glass or three of wine this evening, and I continue to give thanks to all of you who have supported and coached me on this journey.
Please join me this evening in your time zone in a virtual toast.
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Great news!Josephg said:Good News on 24 Month Checkup
Hi Folks,
I just received my PSA test results, and I wanted to share it with you.
The result for PSA was <0.015.
The timing of this test is approximately 23 months after my 2nd and last Lupron shot (two 3-month dosages), and also approximately 23 months after my last radiation treatment (38 visits, 68 Greys).
While I recognize that I have only traveled a short distance on this long road, I do feel encouraged that the bandit may still be currently holed up in some remote part of my body, hiding and patiently biding its time.
In the meantime, I will celebrate this six month renewal of my lease on life with a glass or three of wine this evening, and I continue to give thanks to all of you who have supported and coached me on this journey.
Please join me this evening in your time zone in a virtual toast.
I will think about you with my next beer...
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Congratulations!Josephg said:Good News on 24 Month Checkup
Hi Folks,
I just received my PSA test results, and I wanted to share it with you.
The result for PSA was <0.015.
The timing of this test is approximately 23 months after my 2nd and last Lupron shot (two 3-month dosages), and also approximately 23 months after my last radiation treatment (38 visits, 68 Greys).
While I recognize that I have only traveled a short distance on this long road, I do feel encouraged that the bandit may still be currently holed up in some remote part of my body, hiding and patiently biding its time.
In the meantime, I will celebrate this six month renewal of my lease on life with a glass or three of wine this evening, and I continue to give thanks to all of you who have supported and coached me on this journey.
Please join me this evening in your time zone in a virtual toast.
Always great to hear a good report from another PCa survivor. Will definitely tip a glass in your direction this evening!
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Always glad to hear great results.Josephg said:Good News on 24 Month Checkup
Hi Folks,
I just received my PSA test results, and I wanted to share it with you.
The result for PSA was <0.015.
The timing of this test is approximately 23 months after my 2nd and last Lupron shot (two 3-month dosages), and also approximately 23 months after my last radiation treatment (38 visits, 68 Greys).
While I recognize that I have only traveled a short distance on this long road, I do feel encouraged that the bandit may still be currently holed up in some remote part of my body, hiding and patiently biding its time.
In the meantime, I will celebrate this six month renewal of my lease on life with a glass or three of wine this evening, and I continue to give thanks to all of you who have supported and coached me on this journey.
Please join me this evening in your time zone in a virtual toast.
Tonight, I'll celebrate with a nice California wine.
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Biding its time
Joseph
I read your good news at evening and celebrated it with a glass of Green wine. Interestingly we all share a common feeling when at remission; will that status be kept forever?
Your comment is very true and that’s what makes doctors never use the word “cured” but we can spell it and believe in it.
“…. While I recognize that I have only travelled a short distance on this long road, I do feel encouraged that the bandit may still be currently holed up in some remote part of my body, hiding and patiently biding its time.”
Best wishes for more good news and celebrations.
VG
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