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You can do different (as the UEA motto says) and monitor your PSA. With PSA<10 what matters most is the doubling time. Doubling times of years might need attention. Doubling times of months are dangerous.<br><br>
You can do different (as the UEA motto says) and monitor your PSA. With PSA<10 what matters most is the doubling time. Doubling times of years might need attention. Doubling times of months are dangerous.<br><br>
Unexpectedly, I have survived 5.5 years on hormone therapy. Now (June 2013), however the doubling time is one month and it is critical that my current course of chemotherapy holds it back.<br><br>
Unexpectedly, I have survived 5.5 years on hormone therapy. Now (June 2013), however the doubling time is one month and it is critical that my current course of chemotherapy holds it back.<br><br>
It has not been a comfortable period - worse now: I'm writing the Sieve/MSER section of the BanghamLab website on  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fentanyl Fentanyl patches] (which are brilliant for bone cancer pain).
Physically it has not been a comfortable period. I shed my academic activities (Head of School, etc.) and focused tightly on the research for which I had grant, and therefore, post-docs.

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Organ Recital: a tale of woe, my organs and cancer

(As you get older conversations drift into a comparison of ailments, organs and illnesses. In our family this is called an Organ Recital.)

Or: over 45yrs and male? please monitor your PSA annually

I didn't. I didn't do ill. Until it was too late. PSA>45, stage 3 prostate cancer with very bad histology, inoperable.

You can do different (as the UEA motto says) and monitor your PSA. With PSA<10 what matters most is the doubling time. Doubling times of years might need attention. Doubling times of months are dangerous.

Unexpectedly, I have survived 5.5 years on hormone therapy. Now (June 2013), however the doubling time is one month and it is critical that my current course of chemotherapy holds it back.

Physically it has not been a comfortable period. I shed my academic activities (Head of School, etc.) and focused tightly on the research for which I had grant, and therefore, post-docs.