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Re: Anyone on AS with a Gleason 7?

Terry, I totally agree, I do visit the newprostatecancerinfolink site daily. I did read the article on Prolaris and Oncotyp Dx. Since there isn't anything else better, and staying on AS isn't always easy, it may just either help to ease you r mind or push you to get treatment. It reduces your anxiety (at least for me). I am also waiting for PHI test to be available, another piece of date for me to help me make a decision.

akai

Re: Anyone on AS with a Gleason 7?

Akai, I'll look into that Polaris test. thanks for the tip.

I'm ALREADY on AS for the past year. My annual biopsy (5/18/13) showed a drop in volume (2/12) but an increase to Gleason 3+4. My PSA's remain extremely low (latest 1.6).

So, for me, if the Gleason 3+4 is confirmed, it's a tough decision. It would be easier if either of the other two measurements raised along with the Gleason since last year (more volume, more percentage, increased PSA, etc).

Then, it would be an easy call. But, since it's only the one area of increase. I don't know what to do.......

Re: Anyone on AS with a Gleason 7?

Walt:
I received my test result yesterday, my score was -0.1 which is right in the middle of the scale (54 % of patients in the AUA low risk category have a lower Prolaris score).
My 10-year mortality risk is 2% if managed conservatively (managed conservatively not defined).

My anxiety level is a little lower today. I think I will stay the course. Still have not decided if I should have another biopsy at my first anniversary coming up Aug 3rd.

Re: Anyone on AS with a Gleason 7?

congrats on the good test result!!

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