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Re: Very slowly rising psa

Day John
My numbers are right, PSA went down very slowly, before slowly heading back up.

When my journey began information on PC was not so easy to find and doctors opinion was always right.One internet site gave me a 75% chance of cure with the treatment I chose.Quality of life after treatment was a major factor in deciding the type of treatment.

Having joined the PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS GROUP (promoting awareness of pc in Adelaide)in 2018
I have noticed very little attention is paid to the side effects on the quality of life after treatment. The same can be said for treatment after the return of PC.

Bye for now & low psa to all Bob

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