Another one bites the dust, diagnosed too late unfortunately, and I'm in no way criticising, at all.
Blokes out there get tested, if you're > 50 years get a baseline PSA reading and then redo every year or couple depending on your attitude to risk.
The stats go like this - at 50 yrs 50% of men have PCr most benign or so slow and will never cause a problem unless you're lucky enough to live to 120.
At 60yrs - 60% and so one until at 100yrs @100%.
The PSA reading is not perfect and a single reading should not be used to diagnose, but a climbing PSA is a worry.
My baseline was 2.6 and at diagnosis 5.3. My GP said not to worry, but got myself referred and the the young urologist basically said I had cancer and just to need to confirm it.
He was right Stage 3A, just about to spread out.
As EJ says, better to be on the stage pissing yourself than be be off the the stage. (Shakespeare - 'the worlds a stage")
Singer Sir Elton John Reveals He Went on Stage in a Diaper after His Prostate Cancer Surgery | SurvivorNet
Blokes out there get tested, if you're > 50 years get a baseline PSA reading and then redo every year or couple depending on your attitude to risk.
The stats go like this - at 50 yrs 50% of men have PCr most benign or so slow and will never cause a problem unless you're lucky enough to live to 120.
At 60yrs - 60% and so one until at 100yrs @100%.
The PSA reading is not perfect and a single reading should not be used to diagnose, but a climbing PSA is a worry.
My baseline was 2.6 and at diagnosis 5.3. My GP said not to worry, but got myself referred and the the young urologist basically said I had cancer and just to need to confirm it.
He was right Stage 3A, just about to spread out.
As EJ says, better to be on the stage pissing yourself than be be off the the stage. (Shakespeare - 'the worlds a stage")
Singer Sir Elton John Reveals He Went on Stage in a Diaper after His Prostate Cancer Surgery | SurvivorNet
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