Monday, January 28, 2013

Post-hoc review of my genetic risks

My genetic risk factors.  Over all my risk was/is 2.86x the average man of my ethnicity.


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

And my PSA result is...

...less than 0.1, as it has been for years.  Yippee!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Blood draw today

Had blood drawn for PSA (and cholesterol) today, which coincidentally is the 6th anniversary of the start of my salvage radiation.  Probably get the results by the end of the month.  Not nearly as nervous as I have been in the past.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Just thought I'd stop in and say I'm still here, no news on the cancer front. My PSA is still undetectable (as of Spring 2012) and I'll probably have it the next time I have blood drawn for cholesterol screening. My overall health is excellent. I'm bicycling a lot, doing strength training (dumbbell workouts, pull-ups, push-ups), and keeping my weight at a healthy BMI. I'm not alone in being free of any signs of prostate cancer after salvage radiation. Visit a major cancer discussion forum and you'll find plenty of men just like me. It's now been over 5 years since my radiation.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Walsh has a new edition of his book! If you're newly diagnosed, or going through biopsy, or just want to understand your plumbing, check this out:
 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

I recently signed up with 23andMe, a company that can tell you, based upon a saliva sample, a remarkable amount of information about your health risks, traits, drug responses, carrier status and ancestry. The second highest health risk for me is (was) prostate cancer, at 51.1%, or nearly triple the average risk. Out of 12 markers for prostate cancer risk, I had 10 indicating higher than normal risk. It's a fascinating service. They nailed my prostate cancer risk, which makes me pay attention to the others identified, like heart disease, thromboembolism, and arthritis.