I was diagnosed 10 years ago now with a Gleason 9 stage three prostate cancer.It then went to stage four. I thought that’s it. I Found a book called How to Starve Cancer by Jane McClelland.
I take menbendazole,statin,Metformin and doxycycline daily.
What is this green reading I am seeing on here for PSA test.Do you not get a specific number?Any reading above 3 requires investigation.And don’t be fobbed of because the NHS will do that.My PSA when diagnosed was 8.8 to their shame and I had an aggressive cancer diagnosis.
What is this green reading I am seeing on here for PSA test.Do you not get a specific number?Any reading above 3 requires investigation.And don’t be fobbed of because the NHS will do that.My PSA when diagnosed was 8.8 to their shame and I had an aggressive cancer diagnosis.
You’re given your specific number as well. The “traffic light” system is just to show us the numbers who fall into the categories without disclosing individuals results.
When I was “red” the first year I did this, I contacted my GP and I was seen, referred to a specialist and had an MRI scan all within a week. Thankfully, I was clear and it was a relief that they had done all that so quickly and that I didn’t have a longer time to dwell on it.
If you get a green score but find yourself peeing a lot through the night now and again (not permanently) but for no apparent reason, could it be a swollen prostate causing that, and would that be a cause for concern despite a good psa score? Anyone any thoughts on that (before I start googling/ advising my friend to see his doctor)? tia
If you get a green score but find yourself peeing a lot through the night now and again (not permanently) but for no apparent reason, could it be a swollen prostate causing that, and would that be a cause for concern despite a good psa score? Anyone any thoughts on that (before I start googling/ advising my friend to see his doctor)? tia
Tell him to see his GP. I believe enlarged and troublesome prostates can be “treated”.
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I thought that’s it.
I Found a book called How to Starve Cancer by Jane McClelland.
I take menbendazole,statin,Metformin and doxycycline daily.
my last PSA was <0.1 undetectable.
I believe enlarged and troublesome prostates can be “treated”.