FeaturedPSA 0.46 - lots of symptomsHello, Anyone with PSA 0.46 or such low amount (first time) gotten PCA? 32 male, no prior history or anything but started having upper/mid back pain, pins and needles in...Reactions0reactionsComments4 repliesPSASymptoms
Ultra sensitive PSA vs PSACurrently 50yr old, prostatectomy in 01/2022 @ 47yrs old. For the past 30 months my uPSA has been <0.014. Over the past year I’ve seen my primary care physician three...Reactions0reactionsComments1 repliesPSATips & AdviceMental Health
FeaturedPSA Test Results Recent PSA tests come back with a total PSA of 4.8 and Free PSA of 8%. I am 48 years old. How serious is this?...Reactions0reactionsComments10 repliesPSATips & Advice
PSA FluctuatingI was diagnosed in April and biopsy showed a 3+4. PSA 8.1 in April, but 1 July PSA 6.7 I have all but decided to go with Cyberknife SBRT and...Reactions0reactionsComments2 repliesPSAAwareness
PSA post surgery Three years after having my prostate removed my PSA is still detectable and is fluctuating. Am I just waiting for a metastasis?...Reactions0reactionsComments1 repliesDiagnosisPSA
PSA 142Hi all. I just recently had bloodwork done and my PSA is 142. 4 years ago it was 2. My GP has me referred to a Urologist so this is...Reactions0reactionsComments4 repliesNewly DiagnosedPSATips & Advice
FeaturedNervous about findings 47 years old PSA increase from 2.7 to 4.55 in one year. MRI result of PIRADS 3. Biopsy results (17 samples) 5 on right ride, 1 on left were positive...Reactions0reactionsComments23 repliesPSATips & AdviceAwarenessDiagnosis
Newly Diagnosed - Advice NeededI was diagnosed with prostate cancer a few weeks ago. I am 56 years old. My PSA is 6.29. I had a biopsy then sent for an MRI and then...Reactions0reactionsComments32 repliesPSANewly Diagnosed
What does this all mean for my life expectancy?Nov 2017 after 5.8 PSA had a biopsy, positive. 4+5 Gleason 60% tumor. Prostatectomy 2/18. 3/18 PSA doubling. 9/18 PSA 7.2. 40 days of radiation plus lupron. PSA down for...Reactions0reactionsComments9 repliesPSADepression
NHS delays in treatment for non-Covid patientsEvery time I see a sign or poster – and there are some very imaginative ones around – showing support or appreciation for the NHS and their part in enabling...Reactions0reactionsComments1 repliesDiet & NutritionPSAExercise