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Dr. M. Balu David Oncologist

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Dr. S. Jagadesh Chandra Bose Oncologist

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Dr. Rajasundaram Oncologist

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Dr. Prof D Suresh Kumar Oncologist

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Dr. Balakumaran S Oncologist

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Dr. V Arun Ramanan Oncologist

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Dr. R Sivaprakash Oncologist

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Dr. Saravanan Periaswamy Oncologist

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What does a psa of .05 mean six weeks after prostate removal mean

Male | 54

A PSA of 0.05 six weeks after the prostate has been removed - this is good. It is not uncommon during the recovery period following an operation that the PSA levels are quite low. This tells us that the prostate was removed. The PSA values regularly need to be measured to check that they are within the norm. Low PSA levels following the surgery are the ones that suggest the cancer has been successfully eliminated. 

Answered on 18th June '24

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sir i have prostate problem since 4 years last month i checked my PSA it has 12,4 then do MP MRI and Biopsy result Grad 3+3 = 6 then doctor advice to robotic operation.

Male | 65

You may experie­nce trouble when urinating. Blood pre­sence in urine could occur. An e­levated PSA reading, like­ 12.4, signals potential concerns. Your results of the MRI scan plus biopsy indicate­ Grade 6. This reflects mode­rate risk factor. Robotic surgery option exists to re­move affected are­as. Following doctor's recommendations closely is crucial for optimal outcome­.

Answered on 13th Aug '24

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I am the prostrate cancer patient ,on 2016 done the Radiatipn & Horman therapy Now my Psa raise to 3..so need the next openipn

Male | 62

If your PSA level has risen after previous treatments for prostate cancer,Plz consult with the best oncology hospital in India or your urologist. An increase in PSA levels may indicate a recurrence or progression of the cancer. The next steps will depend on your health, the extent of the cancer, and the treatments you've already received..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My psa level is 9.2 and free PSA is 35% should I go for biopsy

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Anyways, whenever your PSA level reaches a total of 9.2, and your free PSA is equaled to 35%, it is certainly uneasy. This can also be because of prostate problems two of which may be inflammation or even cancer. It is often recommended that a biopsy is carried out to see whether indeed there are cancerous cells in the prostate or not. Some of the common symptoms of prostate problems include difficulty and passage of blood while passing out urine.

Answered on 30th Nov '24

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My grandfather has prostate cancer that has spread to many parts of his body, he has had difficulty eating, usually only drinking water or yogurt but now he can't even open his eyes, he has been on morphine for a while, the doctors think it is the kidney, he makes a weird noice from the throat when breathing

Male | 87

Aching in multiple parts of the body due to which eating and breathing are likely to be difficult for sheriffs is a condition caused by cancerous cells spreading to the prostate. The kidney also faces the same fate. The strange sound he makes while breathing comes from the throat problems caused by the cancer. He might be requiring additional care and support to ensure his well-being.

Answered on 18th June '24

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