phil123 wrote:Hi all,
If you have seen my previous posts you know that i have had ED for about ten years, none of the usual meds have worked and I use a pump. Thanks to this forum I have found that this works well for me and mine. Thanks all for your advise.
Just having investigations for poss Prostate cancer, quite surprised to find that ED can be a marker for this disease.
A simple routine blood test called PSA can pick up any poss prostate disease, so if you have not had one recently please see you doctor. My dad his two brothers and my cousin have all had prostate cancer. Two of them died with the disease and two died because of it. I know that more than a few on the forum have ED caused by prostate surgery and I am sure that they would urge you to get regular checks cause if they get to it early you have a good chance of a long life

That's the first time I've ever heard that ED is a marker for PC. ED is usually is a result of prostate cancer
treatment. But I'm not a doctor.
"Two of them died with the disease and two died because of it." < What's the difference?
"I know that more than a few on the forum have ED caused by prostate surgery and I am sure that they would urge you to get regular checks cause if they get to it early you have a good chance of a long life." < I'm not quite sure what this means.

In its early stages there are usually no symptoms of PC. It is only caught by a PSA test or digital exam. If PC is suspected then a biopsy is next, and if that shows the patient to have PC, then -- if they choose the surgical route -- they have the prostate removed. ED is a result of having the surgery. After that you have regular PSA tests to determine if the surgery was successful.
As far as PSA tests go: They are just a tool. The number itself may or may not mean anything *IF* you still have your prostate, BUT, after the prostate is removed they are very accurate.
I had a 1.98 PSA, which isn't unusual, but my doc felt a hard bump on the gland and I did have PC per a biopsy. Had they just gone by my PSA number the cancer wouldn't have been suspected and I would probably have untreatable PC right now.
If they have suspicions and have you come back at 3 or 6 month intervals for PSA tests and the number rises significantly each time, then it probably means something and they would likely suggest having a biopsy.
After PC treatment the PSA should be undetectable. My last test was a month ago and it was .02, which they consider zero because they can't really measure that close.
At any rate, this is my understanding of this cruel disease.
RP in 2012 because of prostate cancer. 100% ED, also some leakage problems.