Evaluation and Management of PSA Recurrence after Definitive Treatment of Localized Prostate Cancer

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As part of the 2022 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference, Dr. Osama Mohamad discusses the risks of PSA recurrence. Recorded on 10/15/2022. [Show ID: 38568]

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Very helpful discussion, but unfortunately no discussion of the side effects of salvage treatments. Based on quality of life, someone might decline one or more of these treatment options.

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Just left my oncologist, PSA has jump almost right after radiation treatment. Pelvic CT shows that it has not metastasis there yet. Was going to do a bone/skeleton imaging scan but the oncologist said lets do a PMSA scan. Will do that at the end of January. My PSA numbers went from after radiation treatment 0.019 to 4.02 in a span of 9 months. The biggest jump was from October to December. October it was 0.59 to 3.01. Now a month later I'm sitting at 4.02. Doesn't look 👀 good.

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I have NO SYMPTOMS. EVERYTHING IS NORMAL IN THE LAB TEST "EXCEPT" THE PSA IS 10. Next is an MRI DYE IMAGE. I'M 77. WHAT'S GOING ON ?

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