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Mark Campagna and Marina live in Pennsylvania, USA. He was 48 when he was diagnosed in June, 2009. His initial PSA was 5.40 ng/ml, his Gleason Score was 5, and he was staged T2a. His initial treatment choice was Surgery (Retropubic Prostatectomy) and his current treatment choice is None. Here is his story.

I was diagnosed by a fluke blood test from a health fair at my job. They took blood and checked sugar, cholesterol, TSH(for thyroid) and many others. My PSA was 5.4 and flagged. My thyroid numbers were also elevated.

I sent the results to my personal physician and he called me and started me on Synthroid for my thyroid and set up an appointment for a Urologist to see me for the PSA. He found a lump through digital inspection and scheduled a biopsy a month later.

Great!! "I just buried my beloved cool mother in law the month before and now my kids dad is dying".

I had the biopsy and the agonizing three day wait. I had the surgery on July 23, 2008.

The crazy thing is I had a big job interview on July 22, 2008. I did get the job , but my mind was on something else.

I have had four PSA screenings since and the numbers are less than 1.0 every time. Erections work a little by itself and very well with Viagra. I have been hesitant to resume sex with my wife because I am not sure of myself.

UPDATED

February 2011

All is well. PSA has been zero or negligible for two and a half years. It will be three years since my surgery in July 2011.

UPDATED

April 2012

I am ok, checking PSA every year now instead of 6 months.

Surgery was July 2008, so going on 4 years.

UPDATED

June 2013

I get a blood test every year, all have been undetected PSA.

On July 23, 2013 I will be 5 years cancer free.

UPDATED

July 2014

No changes

Cancer free 6 years

UPDATED

August 2015

Last PSA; in 2014 was showing about 1, so they had me get it done again and it was undetectable again as the last 6 years. Dr just wanted to be sure. All is well..

7 years cancer free.

UPDATED

January 2024

Tested every 6 months.

Undetectable

Mark's e-mail address is: buckocamp AT comcast.net (replace "AT" with "@")


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