My psa test result is now detectable at 0.06 almost exactly 5yrs after the op, undetectable is <0.05.
0.06 could be a blip, a slow rise or a fairly big one depending on what it was 9 months ago at the last test, a figure no-one knows. I was told it could be a blip and the nurse had 2 patients with increases that went down, but they need to get a trend and a psa test in 6 months was suggested.
After some discussion a psa test in 4 months was agreed. I asked about referal to oncology and a psma test but was told it needs to be heading for 0.2 and is too early.
Very small crumbs of comfort are that the test was 9 months after my last one as I was due to be discharged now at 5yrs, so my test in April is only a month after the 12 month one would have been due.
Also I know that many hospitals would regard it as undetectable at 0.06 although to me any detectable increase around that level is bad news.
After reading this community site for 5 years I felt I was able to have a much better conversation with the nurse and am aware there are still quite a few possibilities including no treatment for quite a long time and total cure if the psa rise is slow enough. Although with a Gleason of 4+4 I was always thinking this could happen and I think only a big increase would shock me.
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Regards
Peter
Edited by member 16 Aug 2023 at 22:32
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