I have prostate cancer progression after a radical prostatectomy in July 2015. Currently on hormone therapy (prostap)Â
My oncolgist was initially very reluctant to recommend radiotherapy for the two local recurrences I have (one on the prostate bed and one is in a remnant seminal vesicle). The reasons were treating the seminal vesicle area would result in a lot of bowel being hit. I had another appointment on Monday the result of which is I am going to have a radiotherapy planning scan on Friday 3rd March with a full bladder to see if this pushes some of the bowel away from where radiation will strike. I will meet again on 27/3 to get the results of the scan and a risk assessment on the possible toxicity of radiotherapy,
Has anyone else on this forum had salvage radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy?
How were the side effects? What as the outcome?
Thanks in anticipation.
Ian.
A little update as I haven't posted for a while.
I continue to get 3 monthly PSA tests. Latest PSA test 10/2/2021, still <0.1 which is a great relief. I coughed up blood a few weeks back and had a chest CT which has come back normal thank goodness. Possibly a residual infection was the cause. Next PSA test May 2021.
(Radical Prostatectomy July 2015, biochemical recurrence September 2016, Hormone therapy December 2016 to April 2019, salvage radiotherapy March/April 2017, 20 sessions 55 Grays)
Best wishes to everyone.
Ido4
Our local Urology department couldn't wait to put me onto six monthly tests. So much so that they totally ignored the tests for 15 months and I had to arrange my own through the GP. The great thing about the GP doing them is that I get the result by text the next day. To get the result of the last test I had done by the Urology department I had to phone several times and was eventually given it over the phone by the consultant's secretary!
My next test by them is in December, let's hope that they have improved their results service by then.
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