My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer about 6 months ago. His psa was 898. The cancer had spread up to his collar bone, spine and his lymph nodes were swollen. After two lupron shots, his psa is now 2.5. Our family is so excited! The doctor's office seemed pretty surprised at the major drop. Does that mean he may not have the cancer anymore? Also, is that big of a drop unusual? The doc's staff said they'd not seen that big a drop but the doc was very nonchalant about it.
2006-10-24
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