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Post on Fred Dibnah's death from prostate cancer prompts me to post this even if it only helps one person to avoid death from PC. Early detection is the key. Having had prostate cancer for 13 years I've had no symptoms, and treatments have had no effect on my health nor quality of life.
My friend was diagnosed with somewhat advanced PC aged 58 in 2004. Symptoms were he could not urinate due to gradual blockage. He said had he been diagnosed earlier he would defo had been a lot better off.
After chatting to my GP, who through car work is a close friend, I decided to have a PSA test done in 2004. That came back a bit high, 9 instead of 0-4. Biopsies confirmed I had a very early stage but aggressive PC so I had radiation which failed and then Hifu which failed. I now find myself on Hormone therapy which makes me a bit tired but a 70 YO perhaps that's what would have happened anyway. Newer treatment is available to me this year. Had I not had the PSA test done I would be dead by now.
The point is as there are no initial symptoms, if someone wants to avoid PC becoming advanced they could ask for PSA test which is not very accurate but could alert them to possible disease and they would be able to opt for biopsies which may come back normal or positive which is the only definitive test.
My friend was diagnosed with somewhat advanced PC aged 58 in 2004. Symptoms were he could not urinate due to gradual blockage. He said had he been diagnosed earlier he would defo had been a lot better off.
After chatting to my GP, who through car work is a close friend, I decided to have a PSA test done in 2004. That came back a bit high, 9 instead of 0-4. Biopsies confirmed I had a very early stage but aggressive PC so I had radiation which failed and then Hifu which failed. I now find myself on Hormone therapy which makes me a bit tired but a 70 YO perhaps that's what would have happened anyway. Newer treatment is available to me this year. Had I not had the PSA test done I would be dead by now.
The point is as there are no initial symptoms, if someone wants to avoid PC becoming advanced they could ask for PSA test which is not very accurate but could alert them to possible disease and they would be able to opt for biopsies which may come back normal or positive which is the only definitive test.