What Causes High PSA Levels And Pain After Radiation?
Question: 10 years ago I had High dose Radiation to cure prostate cancer. My PSA has bumped from 2.6 to 3.8 for the last 5 years and I have had no symptoms. After my last exam I found out the PSA jumped to 5.2 and my doctor wants me to have a bone scan.
For about a month I have been feeling pain in my left hip area and sometimes it extends to pain all the way down my leg, but it starts in the hip joint area. Could this be symptoms of some early bone cancer?
Sam
For about a month I have been feeling pain in my left hip area and sometimes it extends to pain all the way down my leg, but it starts in the hip joint area. Could this be symptoms of some early bone cancer?
Sam
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. Yes, evaluation is warranted
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the details.
So as you have a steadily increasing value of PSA along with symptoms, a bone scan and an MRI or CT scan of abdomen and pelvis is a must to look for any metastatic disease.
Please don't worry as with advancement of medical science, even patients with metastasis enjoy a good amount of life.
Feel free to ask further
Thanks and regards
Hello dear. Yes, evaluation is warranted
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the details.
So as you have a steadily increasing value of PSA along with symptoms, a bone scan and an MRI or CT scan of abdomen and pelvis is a must to look for any metastatic disease.
Please don't worry as with advancement of medical science, even patients with metastasis enjoy a good amount of life.
Feel free to ask further
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
What would be a symptom of bone cancer in the hip area?
Brief Answer:
Hello. It will cause pain
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Cancerous involvement of bone will manifest as pain and sometimes as fracture.
A bone scan can pick it easily.
Thanks and regards
Hello. It will cause pain
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Cancerous involvement of bone will manifest as pain and sometimes as fracture.
A bone scan can pick it easily.
Thanks and regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy