53 year old PSA 17 diagnosed with advanced prostrate cancer

  • Post op nanonife update

    FormerMember
    FormerMember

    4th post After the nanonife operation.

    It’s now just short of a month ago that I had nanonife surgery to my prostrate. It feels like it was a year ago already. Two weeks after the op I travelled to London to have my post op MRI scan and today I got an email with results. 

    My consultant Mark Emberton says that “I have had a wonderful response to the exposure with good confluent necrosis throughout”.

    I can’t…

  • Post op nanonife

    FormerMember
    FormerMember

    My 5th post

    Three days ago I went to my local GP for my first post op PSA blood test. Results just received.

    5 month ago my PSA was 17 and today it is at. 2.6


    This news came as a relief but what still remains is my cautious approach to these results. Although this is the first drop in my PSA for four years and it comes after my NanoKnife surgery In February I can’t allow myself to celebrate just yet as…

  • 7th post onto macmillan NANONIFE ONE YEAR ON

    FormerMember
    FormerMember

    This is my seventh 7th post / blog

    It has been over a year since I had nanonife surgery to remove growth in prostrate. diagnosed january 2018 with Gleason 7  PSA 17, cancer was contained in gland. I have always remained cautious about singing the praises of nanonife as it is still not widely available and long term results have not been published.

    My choice to go down the nanonife route was due to the advise given tha…