Dave Chappell



Personalien und Diagnosen

Personalien

Sichtbarer Name: Dave Chappell
Land: Great Britain
Bundesland/Kanton:
Geburtsjahr: 1952
Alter: 71
Beruf: Sales Manager
Hobbys: Football, Music, Gardening, family
Meine Homepage:

Daten bei Erstdiagnose

Datum: 22.03.2011
Alter bei Diagnose: 58
PSA: 76.00
Biopsiert? Ja
TUR-P? Ja
Gleason Score: 4 + 3 = 7b
TNM-Diagnose: 3 0 0
Bemerkung:

Maximal gemessenes Prostatavolumen

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Postoperative pathologische Daten

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pTNM-Befund:
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p-L-V-P-G-Befunde:
Siehe Bericht vom:

Prostatakrebs - Behandlungen

** PSA-Wert zu Beginn der Behandlung
von bis PSA** Art Klinik Ort
01.06.11 76.00 IMRT + HB General Hospital Kettering
20.06.11 24.06.00 76.00 TUR-P General Hospital Kettering



Medikamente

NEM = Nahrungsergänzungsmittel
von bis Medikament + NEM Menge / Zeiteinheit
25.05.10 15.06.11 Casodex 1 tablet daily for 3 weeks
01.06.11 Lupron 3 month depot
Menge pro T/W/M/J etc.


PSA-Verlauf    ng/ml    logarithmisch

PSA-Verlauf    ng/ml    linear

PSA-Verdoppelungszeiten in Jahren

Verdoppelungszeit ist zur Vorperiode gestiegen.
Verdoppelungszeit ist zur Vorperiode gesunken.
* Berechnet auf 1, 2, 4 und 8 Perioden rückwärts.

Grenzwert = 3 Jahre


Berechnung der Verdoppelungszeit in Tagen

Verdoppelungszeit in Jahren:
Verdoppelungszeit in Tagen:
Datum PSA 1* 2* 4* 8*
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Erfahrungsberichte

       
22.03.2011 76.00 22.03.11
I had what I thought was a urinary tract infection, painful to pass urine and needed to go every few minutes. Turned out to be a pseudomonas infection and went onto Ciprofloxacin. Cleared up slowly.

After about three weeks I went back to the doctor and the infection had cleared. I still had problems passing urine and he gave me a PSA test. I've just had my first post PSA urologist test and will have bone and MRI scans within the next couple of weeks prior to meeting an oncologist for staging. No back pain, or pain anywhere for that matter, hope that's a good sign.


       
23.05.2011 76.00 22.03.11
Just back from the urology results consultation.

Bone scan and MRI both clear. Much relieved as I expected the worst with my high PSA but the consultant thinks the PSA may have remained high following my initial psuedonomas infection.

Starting three weeks of Casodex on Wednesday May 25 2011, and then a three month injection of (probably but not decided yet) goserelin (Zoladex) on May 28.

Also booked for a TURP (Trans Urethral Resection of the Prostate) to help increase flow before any radiation treatment. Operation should be in about one month. Also next PSA test booked for end September. Hopefully a much lower number.
       
08.07.2011 76.00 22.03.11
It is three weeks since TURP and seven weeks into HT (Hormone Therapy aka Androgen Deprivation Therapy) with Prostap.

Much improved flow but still waking two or three times per night. Limited side effects from the HT, some tiredness. I hope it stays like this. Waiting for start of my RT, should be in around three weeks. Keeping positive attitude.
       

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