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Alright, Dr. Scholz, well today we want to cover how to check for recurrent cancer after treatment, and this is a common question we get at the PCRI because we understand that this happens a lot with men and so, really, what are the first things we need to check for? I mean, if you look at the averages, about a fourth or a third of men that have surgery or radiation do deal with the cancer coming back later, and monitoring for relapsed cancer is, in most casesnot prostate cancerwould involve getting regular scans to make sure that no spots are showing up someplace else in the body after treatment. The prostate recurrence situation is dominated really by PSA testing. PSA is somewhat maligned for its accuracy in screening, but for detecting a recurrence after treatment itamp;#39;s really quite excellent, and I do get asked by patients, amp;quot;Do I need scans on a regular basis?amp;quot; and if the PSA is behaving well, pretty much itamp;#39;s a waste o