Thanks very much for all your concern and kind words. I only went for a PSA check in January last year. I had no symptoms although my father developed the condition at the same age as I was then, 63.
My PSA was 20. It should be <4, so quite high. A biopsy revealed a small amount of cancer, my specialist said less than one per cent of the sample, and not an aggressive variety. I was pretty laid back about it. About one person in twenty is killed by it in fairly short order, so the odds are vastly in your favour.
I had 37 shots of radiotherapy at NNUH early in the year. Since then my three monthly PSA checks have been 7, 2 and 0.7
What all this is leading to is to say, if you are over fifty, have a PSA check. If you do have prostate cancer the chances of a cure are excellent and the radiotherapy is painless, apart from in my case a seventy mile nightly drive in mid winter.
My PSA was 20. It should be <4, so quite high. A biopsy revealed a small amount of cancer, my specialist said less than one per cent of the sample, and not an aggressive variety. I was pretty laid back about it. About one person in twenty is killed by it in fairly short order, so the odds are vastly in your favour.
I had 37 shots of radiotherapy at NNUH early in the year. Since then my three monthly PSA checks have been 7, 2 and 0.7
What all this is leading to is to say, if you are over fifty, have a PSA check. If you do have prostate cancer the chances of a cure are excellent and the radiotherapy is painless, apart from in my case a seventy mile nightly drive in mid winter.