Prostate cancer
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:31 pm
Prostate Cancer is one of the leading causes of death for men.
I would encourage all men over the age of 40 to get a annual PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test. While one test in and of itself will not indicate that you have cancer, a comparison of one year with another may indicate that a biopsy is needed. Even a low score on a PSA exam is not indicative that there is no cancer. What is of importance is the velocity of increase from one year to the next. In my particular case I doubled from one year to the next. From a PSA score of 1.8 to 3.9. A biopsy confirmed that I did indeed have Prostate Cancer with a Gleason Score of 7. Fortunately for me the cancer was contained within the Prostate Gland, but if it had not been detected early thanks to the PSA test, I would not be posting this. The PSA is a simple blood test and unfortunately not all doctors will encourage their patients to have the test. There are too many myths floating around about Prostate Cancer. One is that it only is of concern to older men. False, I have met a number of men in the mid thirties that were diagnosed with PC.
Another, you will be incontinent and impotent if you get treatment. False, while it is a possibility, good docs and the right treatment can prevent both. DEMAND A PSA TEST
I would encourage all men over the age of 40 to get a annual PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test. While one test in and of itself will not indicate that you have cancer, a comparison of one year with another may indicate that a biopsy is needed. Even a low score on a PSA exam is not indicative that there is no cancer. What is of importance is the velocity of increase from one year to the next. In my particular case I doubled from one year to the next. From a PSA score of 1.8 to 3.9. A biopsy confirmed that I did indeed have Prostate Cancer with a Gleason Score of 7. Fortunately for me the cancer was contained within the Prostate Gland, but if it had not been detected early thanks to the PSA test, I would not be posting this. The PSA is a simple blood test and unfortunately not all doctors will encourage their patients to have the test. There are too many myths floating around about Prostate Cancer. One is that it only is of concern to older men. False, I have met a number of men in the mid thirties that were diagnosed with PC.
Another, you will be incontinent and impotent if you get treatment. False, while it is a possibility, good docs and the right treatment can prevent both. DEMAND A PSA TEST