Hi
My Husband was diagnosed in 2015, radical robotic surgery, histology report was T3A Gleason 3+4 histology report said the tumour extended beyond the gland in two areas in the left posterior region. They were going to put him forward for the radical trials, but due to his incontinence he was told he wouldn't be accepted.
I apologise if I haven't given all in information, lots going on! His psa level has remained at 'less than 0.1'psa is every 3 months'
No connection, but this year he has been diagnosed with non hodgkins cancer. Also recently chronic kidney disease stage 3. Due to these last 'problems' my husband has left a bowel problem which started almost 3 months ago! He never told me for over four weeks, then I booked him into our doctors, at the moment we are waiting for an appointment with a colorectal surgeon, hopefully next week.
He has bleeding with constipation and 'watery stools'
My question is, is it possible to have metastatic bowel cancer with a normal psa reading! Or would the psa level always indicate secondary cancer.
Thank you, and apologies if I haven't explained myself very well.