It's now a bit longer than 4 years since my prostate surgery.
- The pathology results showed all the tumor was contained in the prostate, and it was all removed.
- In the next year, I had PSA levels checked every 3 months.
- For the next two years, every 6 months.
- Since then, once yearly.
- Every time, my PSA levels were undetectably low, less than 0.1. The yearly PSA checks will continue for a long time, but after 5 years I'm considered as Prostate Cancer free.
Since a year ago, I came down with lung cancer, advanced metastatic lung cancer. And since mid-November I've enjoyed unexpected success with one of those new miracle drugs, Selpercatinib (AKA Super Catnip). When I was diagnosed early last November, my blood samples, pleural effusion cell debris, pericardial effusion cell debris, and a liver biopsy were analyzed. All of those samples had several lung cancer markers, but zero prostate cancer markers.
So, despite the lung cancer, the good news is that I still am free of prostate cancer
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