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Re: Rising PSA 7 years after EBRT

Hey Peter,
Thanks for your reply to my post. Unfortunately, my cancer has not only returned in the prostate, but an MRI and a bone scan has showed a lymph node involvement and mets in my pelvis. However,despite all this bad news, my oncologist was reassurring and said that hormone treatment can control it, perhaps for many years. He will wait and see what my PSA does over the next 3 months, and then decide on when to start treatment. So,I'm just getting on with my life,staying positive, drinking Japanese green tea daily,along with Soy, Vitamin E,Selenium supplements, watching my diet and just taking it a day at a time. I will shortly update my story on YANA. Please keep in touch,you can email if you like.
Cheers,
Mark

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