Since my robotic surgery in May 2013 I have progressed from 3 monthly PSA testing in the first year post diagnosis to 6 monthly testing in the second year to what will probably be annual testing. Annual testing, so, being treated like everyone else that may not have had an encounter with PCa.
So here is my question, I was deemed to have had an aggressive cancer. My PSA was considered high for my age,. There was a note on my PSA result that the GP surgery was supposed to call me in asap as it was high. That was 3 or so days after the test. I happened to be at the surgery for another far less sinister or serious matter about a month later and enquired about the PSA result and got the bad news in the reception area surrounded by folk. Hey ho. Then on, things moved very quickly, and you have to worry when the HNS moves quickly.
A subsequent PSA test showed a rose on 0.9 in a month, that was deemed aggressive.
Robotic op 2 May 2013, no positive margins, T2 on diagnosis upgraded to a T3 on pathology.
If there is a recurrence, if some cells got missed and rejuvenated, would it be an aggressive recurrence?
And if it recurred, and if it would be aggressive, which seems logical given the original PSA results, is annual testing wise?
dave