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Asked for Male | 60

Should I Get Biopsy with PSA 9.2 & 35% Free PSA?

Anyways, whenever your PSA level reaches a total of 9.2, and your free PSA is equaled to 35%, it is certainly uneasy. This can also be because of prostate problems two of which may be inflammation or even cancer. It is often recommended that a biopsy is carried out to see whether indeed there are cancerous cells in the prostate or not. Some of the common symptoms of prostate problems include difficulty and passage of blood while passing out urine.

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Answered on 30th Nov '24

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Asked for Male | 64

Should I undergo prostate operation for PSA 3.92?

A PSA level of 3.87 to 3.92 is a little high, but not too high. It's good that you are keeping an eye on it. Prostate enlargement is due to many reasons, but not all cases are treated with surgery. You should keep checking with your oncologist and follow the monitoring of your PSA levels to decide what is best for you.

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Answered on 9th Oct '24

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Asked for Male | 48

Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Enzalutamide & Degarelix Treatment

You have metastatic prostate cancer, which has spread to the lymph nodes. This can cause symptoms like difficulty urinating, bone pain, and fatigue. Medications like Enzalutamide and Degarelix Injection can slow the growth of cancer cells and help manage these symptoms. It's important to follow your oncologist's instructions carefully and attend all appointments to monitor your progress.

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Answered on 25th Sept '24

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Asked for Male | 65

Prostate Problem: PSA 12.4

You may experie­nce trouble when urinating. Blood pre­sence in urine could occur. An e­levated PSA reading, like­ 12.4, signals potential concerns. Your results of the MRI scan plus biopsy indicate­ Grade 6. This reflects mode­rate risk factor. Robotic surgery option exists to re­move affected are­as. Following doctor's recommendations closely is crucial for optimal outcome­.

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Answered on 13th Aug '24

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Asked for Male | 40

Should I Use CBD Gummies for Prostate Cancer and Chemo?

Your friend has prostate­ cancer and chemo. Trying weed gummies with CBD may not be­ safe. It could react badly with his medications. Be­fore using new slee­p aids, it's smart to talk to his oncologist first. The doctor knows better options that are­ safer and can help him slee­p.

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Answered on 20th July '24

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Asked for Male | 57

Is PSA Value of 0.88 at 57 Worrisome?

Generally, when a person is 57 years old, a PSA level of 0.88 is considered normal. The abbreviation "PSA" stands for prostate-specific antigen. The prostate gland in men can become inflamed or enlarged at times. These can cause the PSA levels to rise. A PSA result of 0.88 is typically low, suggesting a lower chance of prostate problems. However, if you are experiencing symptoms such as frequent urination or pain, it is recommended that you seek further advice from a medical professional.

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Answered on 21st June '24

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Asked for Male | 54

What does a PSA of .05 post-prostatectomy signify?

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. 

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Answered on 18th June '24

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Asked for Male | 87

Could my grandfather's symptoms indicate advanced prostate cancer complications?

Aching in multiple parts of the body due to which eating and breathing are likely to be difficult for sheriffs is a condition caused by cancerous cells spreading to the prostate. The kidney also faces the same fate. The strange sound he makes while breathing comes from the throat problems caused by the cancer. He might be requiring additional care and support to ensure his well-being.

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Answered on 18th June '24

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Hello, I am experiencing some symptoms of Prostate Cancer. Is there any way to check if you have prostate cancer or not without visiting a hospital?

Consulting a clinician and getting thoroughly evaluated is the right way to get yourself diagnosed and treated. Just searching, reading and trying to match your symptoms to a particular disease will lead to unnecessary stress, anxiety and delay in treatment. So please get examined by Urology Consultation doctors in Mumbai, or any city of convenience, and if some pathology is detected then get treated.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 62

I am the prostrate cancer patient ,on 2016 done the Radiatipn & Horman therapy Now my Psa raise to 3..so need the next openipn

If your PSA level has risen after previous treatments for prostate cancer,Plz consult with the best oncology hospital in India or your urologist. An increase in PSA levels may indicate a recurrence or progression of the cancer. The next steps will depend on your health, the extent of the cancer, and the treatments you've already received..

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Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 77

Doctor appointment for prostate cancer

To get an appointment with the doctor for prostate cancer treatment please visit this page you can book your appointment with a Urologist - Cancer hospital in India or urology hospitals

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Asked for Male | Gangaiah

How can I help relieve my father's prostate cancer pain?

A PSA level of 5400 is very high. This me­ans the cancer is spreading to othe­r parts of the body. It may cause pain and make it hard for your dad to walk. Work with your dad's doctor to he­lp manage his pain. An oncologist can give strong pain me­dicine. They can also suggest physical the­rapy to help your dad move bette­r and feel more comfortable­. This will he­lp your dad get the best care­ possible.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Asked for Male | 81

Should I Get a PSMA Scan at 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.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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