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Decreasing PSA Scores

sammy
sammy CSN Member Posts: 9
edited March 2014 in Prostate Cancer #1
Is there anybody out there who has had a PSA score as high as 75.5? And if so, what kind of treatment did you receive and what's the lowest your PSA has ever reached. My Father has received Lupron shots monthly for the last 4 months and his PSA has went from 75.5 to 47. Just wondering if anybody else is in a similar situation.

Thanks for any input.

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  • jamesduff
    jamesduff CSN Member Posts: 1
    I had a PSA of 54.4. I ad 25 radiation treatments and hormone therapy. Mylatest PSA is 0.44. I'm scheduled for seed implant next month, don't know how many yet.