Re: PSA rise over 12 months
- From: jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason Johnson)
- Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 21:11:28 -0700
In article <kkb982p1gdrh25t9jg6u53g8ipr09vsdht@xxxxxxx>, NickySantoro
<NickySantoro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 10:28:14 +0100, "Pete" <sspeb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HiI'd follow up in 3 months as suggested but I wouldn't spend a minute
I was just wonder whether I ought to be concerned over my recent PSA test
that showed a rise from 2.1 to 2.7 over 12 month period.
I am 49 years old and my brother had prostate cancer last years (at 57). My
GP want to repeat the PSA test in 3 months to get another comparison.
I basically feel okay, infact other blood tests for LFT and Cholesterol were
better than a year ago.
Best wishes
Pete
sspeb@xxxxxxxxxxx
worrying about it. My PSA bounces around like a super ball on a tile
floor with fluctuations much more than yours. Two biopsies have been
negative and after jumping to 4.6 the last one was back to 1.4.
Great post--I agree that getting a PSA test every 3 months is a good thing
to do. Also, request a PSA II test. I only recently found out about it and
plan to request one during the next visit to my doctor's office. I am 55
years old.
Request copies of all of those PSA reports in case you ever change doctors.
Also, keep personal copies of all blood tests and urine tests. They may be
helpful to you in the years to come.
Jason
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