Hi Katie,
it sounds like when your dad was diagnosed 2 years ago he opted for active surveillance rather than treatment, possibly because of his other medical problems. That surveillance has now alerted the doctors that his cancer is progressing which just goes to show that active surveillance does what it says on the tin.
It seems that now the different doctors (probably this was a multi-disciplinary team with a urologist, an oncologist and another doctor or nurse specilaist) have advised dad to continue with the active surveillance for the time being. What is important about AS is that it should include regular PSA tests, a finger up the bum at least once a year to see if everything feels the same as before and a scan every year. Put in your diary now a reminder to check that dad gets another scan next October / November.
If his PSA rose very quickly or he started to have more side effects from the cancer, they might do a scan more often than once a year.
Edited by member 25 Nov 2015 at 00:42
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