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H Raulston and Carik live in Kentucky, USA. He was 66 when he was diagnosed in April 2005. His initial PSA was 2.14 ng/ml and his Gleason Score was 3 + 3 = 6. He was staged T1c and has elected Watchful Waiting as his treatment of choice. Here is his story:


In March 2005 I had a DRE (Digital Rectal Examination) - the doctor found a hard place - and PSA test (I am 66). My urologist called to say I had prostate cancer and he would set up a couple of tests to see if it has spread before deciding how to proceed (after doing a lot of research I strongly question whether those tests were a waste of money).

Both the CT scan and bone scan were negative. When I met with the urologist he was ready to do surgery but said I was also a candidate for brachytherapy.

After doing much more reading and study I decided to go for another opinion, gathered all my records and sent them to another doctor, who called me and recommended on the basis of my tests (PSA only 2.14, only 1 of 12 biopsies positive, etc.) that I wait until Fall and have another bioposy and decide how to proceed then. So, I'm waiting and will update this in the Fall when that is done.

Thanks to everyone who has shared on this site. I think I've read them all and the information gained has been invaluable.

UPDATED
April 2006

 

I had another PSA in October '05 (1.7 ng/ml) and March '06 (2.05 ng/ml). Since my PSA has remained low my urologist agreed we could wait until October, have another PSA and then consider whether to do another biopsy.

UPDATED
July 2007

 

I continue active surveillance or watchful waiting, whichever it is called. My general doctor (and now my urologist) both agree with my decision to keep on this path for now. I go every six months to have a DRE (digital rectal exam) and PSA. In April '07 the PSA was 2.1 so it is staying very level.

I am just so glad I didn't jump in and immediately have surgery (or the other option he recommended--seeding) when the biopsy showed malignancy (only in 1 of 12 samples and only 5% of that sample).

UPDATED
October 2007

 

October 2007--Had a checkup with urologist. My PSA is up from 2.1 in the Spring to 2.5 in October. I will continue Active Surveillance and go back to the urologist in the Spring. If the PSA has risen again I may have to think about other options.

H's e-mail address is: carolraulston123@gmail.com

 

 

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