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Prostate Cancer Treated With External Beam Radiotherapy |
The recommended follow-up regimen for prostate cancer patients who were treated with external beam radiotherapy is similar to what you describe. Typically, you are evaluated by your physician every three months for the first year or two, then every four to six months for another year or two, and then yearly from then on, assuming there are no concerning findings at any of the regular visits. During these follow-ups, your radiation oncologist will perform a complete physical examination, including a digital rectal exam on which the prostate can be palpated for any new nodules or growths. In addition, a serum PSA (prostate specific antigen) level will be measured around the time of each visit. The PSA blood test and physical exam will detect the large majority of recurrences. At this time, there is no proven beneficial role for regular CT scans, MRIs, or PET scans in the routine follow-up of treated prostate cancer patients. If there is a specific complaint or a suspicious finding on digital rectal exam, a CT scan or MRI of the pelvis may be ordered to help evaluate further. |
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