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Is there any way of predicting if follow-up treatment will work once a PSA has started rising after initial prostate cancer treatment?

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Is there any way of predicting if follow-up treatment will work once a PSA has started rising after initial prostate cancer treatment?

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I would suggest you contact PAACT, a cancer advocacy group in Michigan:

http://www.paactusa.org/

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Kirls

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Not really, but the prospects are better if the PSA begins to rise after a long interval from radical prostatectomy and if the rise is gradual.

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