"Supporting Men with Prostate Cancer"
The Irish Cancer Society's Annual Patient Conference "Supporting Men with Prostate Cancer" takes place on Saturday 24th of November 2012 at Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin from 9am to 5pm. For further details and to book your free place [b:sw6ggz9h][i:sw6ggz9h](lunch is included)[/i:sw6ggz9h][/b:sw6ggz9h] visit http://www.cancer.ie/content/supporting ... ate-cancer or contact Valerie Abbott on 01 2310518.
If you would like to speak to a specialist nurse about any aspect of prostate cancer confidentially please call us on the National Cancer Helpline freefone 1800 200 700.
Dear Jim,
I hope that you will hear from other posters on the message board soon. The follow up of the PSA after treatment can come with its own complexities and can be confusing in trying to interpret the significance of the result.
I would suggest that you call us on the National Cancer Helpline 1800 200 700 our lines are open from 9am to 7pm Monday to Thursday and 5pm on Friday where we may be able to advise you further.
Kind regards,
Cancer Information Services Nurse
I am 3 years post radiation, 18 months post hormone therepy, after HT my PSA was .025 I rose over the next 12 months to .82 then three months later for the first time it stabelised at .82 Three months later it doubled to 1.67 In the last three months it has dropped to 1.0 not due back to my consultant until Febuary. Is this normal ??? With all the variations I am getting confused.
Starting PSA 20
Any comments would be great