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Enjoy these videos. Been monitoring my own situation since 2018, BPH + low grade prostate cancer (3+3), still on Active Surveillance and another MRI sometime this spring. PSA of 11+ even with Flomax and Avodart. History of prostate cancer in family, so I monitor this closely.
Very informative and I am thinking about having a PSA test.I already have a rare T Cell non-Hodgkins Lymphoma called Mycosis Fungoides at stage 2b, the beginning of the advanced disorder, and apparently Mycosis Fungoides is notorious for it's connection to secondary cancers, mainly other blood cancers,but solid tumour ones too.Although hard to say if someone would have developed something fairly common like Prostrate Cancer anyhow but I suppose that if you developed a Leukemia especially a T Cell one it'd be a bit of a coincide.
Thank you for watching my video. If you liked it, please consider giving it a thumbs up 👍. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions, I'd be happy to help you ☺.
Enjoy these videos. Been monitoring my own situation since 2018, BPH + low grade prostate cancer (3+3), still on Active Surveillance and another MRI sometime this spring. PSA of 11+ even with Flomax and Avodart. History of prostate cancer in family, so I monitor this closely.
Sounds like you're doing it perfectly! Keep monitoring it, good treatment plan! 💪😊
Very informative and I am thinking about having a PSA test.I already have a rare T Cell non-Hodgkins Lymphoma called Mycosis Fungoides at stage 2b, the beginning of the advanced disorder, and apparently Mycosis Fungoides is notorious for it's connection to secondary cancers, mainly other blood cancers,but solid tumour ones too.Although hard to say if someone would have developed something fairly common like Prostrate Cancer anyhow but I suppose that if you developed a Leukemia especially a T Cell one it'd be a bit of a coincide.
Thanks for sharing, Kevan. Having a PSA test might be a good idea!