Prostate Cancer & Saw Palmetto
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:21 am
I suggested my husband had a PSA test this time last year (prevention being better than cure). He finally saw our doctor and had the relevant blood test and examination. His prostate was slightly enlarged and the blood test came back reading 4.7.
He was referred to the hospital, where he had a needle biopsy. He was recalled for another biopsy a few weeks later. All this had been stretched out over six months, so you can imagine how stressed Dave felt. We kept telling him that if anything nasty had been found they'd have had him in fast.
Anyway, 3 months ago he was called to see the consultant, who told him that they'd found a small 'insignificant' cancer but they would not interfere yet, just monitor him. They will see him every 12 weeks and have blood tests at those times. Another biopsy in 18 months if things don't develop too fast.
I had read that Saw Palmetto was good for the prostate, so Dave started taking it. He had his first 12 week check last week and his PSA result was 2.4, which is fantastic.
He did ask the consultant whether she'd advise the use of Saw Palmetto, and she said that whilst the properties of it were unproven, she has heard that some people do benefit from taking it.
He was referred to the hospital, where he had a needle biopsy. He was recalled for another biopsy a few weeks later. All this had been stretched out over six months, so you can imagine how stressed Dave felt. We kept telling him that if anything nasty had been found they'd have had him in fast.
Anyway, 3 months ago he was called to see the consultant, who told him that they'd found a small 'insignificant' cancer but they would not interfere yet, just monitor him. They will see him every 12 weeks and have blood tests at those times. Another biopsy in 18 months if things don't develop too fast.
I had read that Saw Palmetto was good for the prostate, so Dave started taking it. He had his first 12 week check last week and his PSA result was 2.4, which is fantastic.
He did ask the consultant whether she'd advise the use of Saw Palmetto, and she said that whilst the properties of it were unproven, she has heard that some people do benefit from taking it.