“I’ve decided it’s time to make peace with my rising PSA,” Gogs explains why, and what it means for him.
It’s been five years since my prostate cancer treatment, and my PSA is now detectable and slightly rising. Not yet enough to indicate a recurrence, but a bit unsettling. After much research, speaking with doctors, patients, family, and soul-searching, I’ve decided it’s time to make peace with my rising PSA. After all, I’m not at the end of options, and new treatments are always on the horizon if needed.
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