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Dr. Sandeep Nayak Prostate Cancer

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Dr. Govardhan Reddy Prostate Cancer

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Dr. Udaybhaskar M Prostate Cancer
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Dr. Shreyas Nagaraj Prostate Cancer

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Questions & Answers on "Prostate Cancer" (12)

What does a psa of .05 mean six weeks after prostate removal mean

Male | 54

A PSA of 0.05 six weeks after the prostate has been removed - this is good. It is not uncommon during the recovery period following an operation that the PSA levels are quite low. This tells us that the prostate was removed. The PSA values regularly need to be measured to check that they are within the norm. Low PSA levels following the surgery are the ones that suggest the cancer has been successfully eliminated. 

Answered on 18th June '24

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we have to do pet psma scan for and male of age 81 years so all details regaridng it

Male | 81

Prostate-specific membrane antigen scan is used to evaluate prostate cancer by finding out if this cancer has metastasized. This kind of scan gives the doctors the ability to see if cancer has begun to spread. In elderly men, with examples such as an 81-year-old male, prostate cancer is quite common. Its symptoms may include painful urination or blood in urine. The scan can define the treatment approach best. It's harmless, and that's why it is recommended to gather enough information about malignancy to guide the patient's treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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