Discover the study supports the potential of neoadjuvant androgen deprivation therapy as an adjunctive therapy in HRLPC.
But a routine annual physical in 2014 changed everything when his doctor noticed his PSA levels were elevated. It was prostate cancer. Bill says, “I received radiation therapy and treatments.
A high PSA does not always mean cancer ... may have a prostate cancer that would not have caused problems or needed treatment, causing unnecessary worry and further investigations.