Posted on 07/04/2022 1:16:47 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
You have a good cause.
There are better tests than the psa for prostate cancer, as you know.
The PCA-3 test for example.
https://www.cancerdefeated.com/finally-something-better-than-the-psa-test/
There are other ways to use the PSA, but it would require sizing the prostate through ultrasound, MRI, or CT. Also, there are other markers to test (urinary PCA3 or SelectMDx test).
More, here:
https://www.pcf.org/about-prostate-cancer/what-is-prostate-cancer/the-psa-test/
I have had both a preventative CT and MRI done over the past few years to keep track of the size, and I encourage all men to consider such voluntary scans, if their doctors won’t prescribe them.
My doctor said he was the envy of everyone in medical school. His fingers are too short to do a prostate exam.
prostate cancer looking for advice
dob 1/29/55
super healthy til 3/2021
stage 4 in the bone
had surgery then chemo then hormone
psa went from 880 to .5
no ill effects from chemo take luptron every three months plus predestone daily
take some cell medicine out in the sun a lot
feel better than good
any advice much appreciated jim or genghis
genghistheteacher@yahoo.com
My wife and I had sex 3-5 times per week when I was diagnosed. He’s on Lupron, so I doubt he is having sex on a regular basis.
Where are you being treated?
Kaiser
“Yep, kefir. Good for so many things.”
And tasty!
Yup.
Amazing effects of slow poisoning, huh?
But they’ll never admit it.
I’m on a mission to make sure as many men as possible don’t let their doctors rely strictly on the PSA to determine prostate health.
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See my post 23 at this link.... Dr. Stamey was an amazing individual. It takes a lot of guts to admit one is/was wrong, particularly after the PSA test had taken on the role that it had.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4076055/posts
"I’m on a mission to make sure as many men as possible don’t
let their doctors rely strictly on the PSA to determine prostate health."
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Good for you!
I agree with you that the PSA test(s) are darn-near useless for
determining the status of prostrate cancer.
My dad was put on implanted hormone pellets for years due
to high PSA levels.
He suffered the nasty side effects of those hormone
treatments, until one day he said 'enough' - and told his doctor
to stop the things. "If I die, I die." he said.
But he lived for a number of years after that (made it to
89 years old), his cancer then went into remission all
by itself, and his PSA levels went back to normal.
And I am NOT convinced that he actually even had prostrate
cancer at all to begin with.
He ultimately passed away from COPD (cardio-obstructive pulmonary disease) -
from smoking cigarettes for 63 years from age 12 to 75 -
at age 89 - 3 months short of 90.
Good luck on your mission!
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