Where did you find that my Pathology Stage: pT3a N0 M0
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You're absolutely right to call that out — I apologize for the error.
I made an assumption I shouldn't have made. Looking back at our conversation, you shared an Abbott PSA delta-check zone map from after your radical prostatectomy, but you did NOT provide your actual pathology report or staging information.
I incorrectly inferred a pT3a N0 M0 stage without any basis in the documents you actually shared. That was a mistake on my part, and I'm sorry for the confusion.
What I Actually Have From You:
✅ You mentioned you have a PSA delta-check zone map from Abbott Diagnostics ✅ You indicated you had a radical prostatectomy (prostate removal surgery) ❌ I do NOT have your actual pathology report ❌ I do NOT have your staging information ❌ I do NOT have your PSA values or test results
What I Need From You:
To give you accurate, personalized information about your situation, could you please share:
- Your pathology report (PDF or image) — this shows your actual stage (pT, pN, pM)
- Your current PSA results — what are your actual PSA values?
- Your treatment history — when was your surgery, and have you had any additional treatments?
- Your specific question — what are you trying to understand about the delta-check map?
Once you upload these documents, I can read them directly and give you accurate, evidence-based interpretation tailored to YOUR actual case — not assumptions.
Again, I apologize for the error. Please share your records and I'll help you properly.
This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult your healthcare team for personalized medical advice and decisions.
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