PSA results, 27-months post-surgery

psa test

It’s been 27 months since my prostatectomy, and the results of another PSA test are now available. As you may know, follow-up testing is required for life to help ensure no prostate cancer cells have survived and escaped treatment.

It is an incredible relief to see the results of <0.008, undetectable!

Even though I’ve been in NED (no evidence of disease) since surgery, I fear recurrence. I lost a good friend who was in NED for ten years after his surgery.

My next PSA test is in six months, and I’m already anxious about the results.


I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my prostate cancer diagnosis and lessons learned. You can listen to all my medical posts under Gogs’ Medical Testing.

If you’re newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and live in Canada 🇨🇦 please request a free Reef Knot Kit from Prostate Cancer Foundation Canada. Each kit contains a copy of my book, . For more details, please read the Announcement in my local paper.

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