When Your PSA Comes Back:
Biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy: Where do we stand to? | Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases Understanding Biochemical Recurrence After Prostate Surgery IPCSG Educational Newsletter — Research Digest Series June 2026 • Prepared for the Informed Prostate Cancer Support Group Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) Rising PSA after a radical prostatectomy — called biochemical recurrence, or BCR — affects up to half of all men within a decade of surgery, but it does not mean the cancer has spread or that the situation is hopeless. The standard treatment, salvage radiotherapy directed at the surgical bed, cures many men, especially when given early at low PSA levels. New data confirm that adding hormone therapy, expanding radiation to the pelvis, and in some high-risk cases using next-generation androgen receptor blockers, can all improve outcomes further. PSMA-PET imaging is a powerful new tool, but at the very low PSA levels at which modern salvage trea...