Hello all, I'm hoping to find some advice/reassurance on behalf of my dad.
He was diagnosed with PC and opted for radiotherapy treatment, after this his PSA level dropped to around 0.17 (I think). Gradually, at each 6 monthly PSA test, his levels are rising. He is sometimes asked to have a repeat test after 3 months instead of 6. In September 2014, the level was 3.1 and he was retested in December, when the level was 3.8. At that time, he was told it was satisfactory and he should be tested again in 6 months time. His results have come back today at 4.7.
In December, I had contacted Macmillan for advice, mainly due to my dad not being particularly proactive (he's 75) and to get some reassurance. They told me that his consultant would be looking out for his PSA reading to double from test to test which would signal treatment was needed (I'm hoping this was the correct advice). They also told me further radiotherapy would not be an option but that if further treatment was necessary, hormone therapy was an excellent option.
I'm realistic in that the readings are gradually increasing, but I would like some clarity on when we would be looking at further treatment or if it is likely that the rate his PSA levels are increasing will mean that they are monitored rather than action being taken.
Sorry for the long post, this is new to me and I'm finding it increasingly stressful each time the test comes round, then a repeat test being needed. I'm trying to be optimistic for my parents but I'm becoming very concerned.
Many thanks