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Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 19629323)
My monthly prostate cancer blood work, includes PSA, is next Friday so today's 101 miles is the last ride until after the blood work.
Originally Posted by Doug64
(Post 19629663)
Get the biopsy. I speaking from experience.
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A typical TRUS biopsy might not be all that accurate. The procedure is considered a BLIND Biopsy unless a 3T mp MRI was performed before the biopsy resulting in a TARGETED biopsy. Many men have been told their results yielded Gleason 3+3 when in reality higher Gleason 7 and up was never sampled due to the limitations of the biopsy.
e.g.--- picture a football field as your prostate where players line up on the edge of the field on their yard lines. Each played takes a step or two onto the field and picks up some grass, the biopsy sample being taken. Since no samples are taken further onto the field or on the apposing team's side, any cancer located there is never sampled and thus missed. The missed cancer can be much worse than the cancer found or not even found. There are also additional tests that can be done before a biopsy that can produce a clearer picture as to likely hood and severity of cancer. |
When I got my doctor's appointment last March, he told me my prostate was a bit bigger than before (yearly prostate exam for the last 4 years) and gave me some standard blood tests to do. Just got a called from the doctor's office. Need to do PSA test in the last week of July and a urine sample test in first week of August. Don't know why wait til then and the order though... I'm a bit worried, never had trouble with my prostate until I started cycling last August. Coincidence? Don't know.
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Yes, prostate inflammation, happens to people who don't own a bicycle .. :50:
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Originally Posted by zonatandem
(Post 17107136)
At age 81 I still pedal 5,000 miles a year and have cycled over 300,000 miles (240,000 of them on tandem with my wife).
In my opinion cycling did not affect my prostate, but probably 'old age' was the culprit for my cancer episode. Had seed implants about 10 years ago and am doing great! Have always ridden hard saddles and correct fit/positioning on a bike/tandem is crucial. I don't know if cycling has messed with my prostate or not. At age 54 my doc put me on Flowmax because I get up to P several times a night and I couldn't believe how good that stuff works! I have p'ed often since I was a kid so it's nothing new, but let me tell you that stuff works! I p like a race horse now and not nearly as often. As far as cycling, I ride with a saddle that is open in the middle so I don't have pressure in that area. It is really comfortable too. My bike is carbon fiber and is very light so this big ugly saddle looks out of place but it's worth it to me. Both my Dad and two of his brothers have had prostate cancer so I get my psa checked as often as insurance will pay for it. |
My semi-annual PSA blood test (follow-up to radiation treatment) is the 21st |
Originally Posted by MikeOK
(Post 19678246)
5,000 miles a year at 81?? I sure hope I can do that at your age.
I don't know if cycling has messed with my prostate or not. At age 54 my doc put me on Flowmax because I get up to P several times a night and I couldn't believe how good that stuff works! I have p'ed often since I was a kid so it's nothing new, but let me tell you that stuff works! I p like a race horse now and not nearly as often. As far as cycling, I ride with a saddle that is open in the middle so I don't have pressure in that area. It is really comfortable too. My bike is carbon fiber and is very light so this big ugly saddle looks out of place but it's worth it to me. Both my Dad and two of his brothers have had prostate cancer so I get my psa checked as often as insurance will pay for it. What saddle is currently on the bike? Thanks and best regards |
Originally Posted by flan48
(Post 19692339)
Hi Mike,
What saddle is currently on the bike? Thanks and best regards Selle Royal Respiro Moderate Saddle SR-MODS-M-BK It's big but it's very cozy. I was able to rise the nose up where it's slightly uphill and it is still comfortable. |
I'll just leave this here.
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In hindsight, I should have let my doctor know that I rode 50K the day before my PSA test.
(The only unintended consequence was unnecessary worry inflicted upon my spouse.) -mr. bill |
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