Hi Graham
Reading your post, I assume you realise PSA is not a cancer test. It has taken me years to understand even the basics.
Have a look at Chris J posts/profile, if you haven't to see some of the challenges.
Some info on here :
https://cancerimagingjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40644-016-0072-6
#Barry - Many thanks for vid. link - just viewed it.
I agree Graham, quite frightening the more you know, I didn't realise zero PSA could 'mask' active cancers (again from video you can't gain % incidence etc or is it very rare).
To answer your query : Ask your consultant any latest studies / research / data. Unless you know the problem - ie the exact location or locations of any re-occurrence, that DR in video is correct. Current medical practice is targeting generically (blind?) in my opinion also.
You yourself won't know success/remission for probably 2 to 3 years (perhaps clarify that statement with him ?). You raise an interesting point, which leads on, if one has sufficient funds should one seek out finer scans wherever in the world ?
or is it que sera sera eh ?
I have no prostate so logical any re-occurrence must be elsewhere, re . RT you still have active prostate material. The video link from Barry was very thought provoking as not seen that one, my father developed a large lump on his sternum before he died (see my profile).
Gordon