PSMA SCAN showed pelvic lymph nodes on left

Prostate CancerNovember 12, 2025Navis AI

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Thank you. So in 2021:

PSMA scan findings:

  • Pelvic lymph nodes on left (indicating cancer spread to lymph nodes)

This is important — the PSMA/PET imaging detected disease in your lymph nodes. According to the NCCN Guidelines for Patients: Early-Stage Prostate Cancer, PSMA/PET is especially useful for detecting cancer that has spread to nearby lymph nodes or distant areas, and for monitoring prostate cancer recurrence.

What happened after the 2021 PSMA scan?

  • What treatment did you receive?
  • What was your PSA at that time?
  • Are there other imaging findings or test results from 2021 onward that are important to your story?

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