Follow-up after radical prostate cancer surgery General examination items: 1. PSA monitoring 6 weeks after surgery, if there is no abnormality, it can be considered to be tested every 1~3 months, every 3~6 months after 2 years, and once a year after 5 years. 2, rectal examination, if there is no abnormality, can be considered every 3 months, every 6 months after 2 years, and once a year after 5 years. 3, transrectal ultrasound 4, ultrasound (liver, urinary system) 5, chest X-ray 6, pelvic MRI or CT Gong Jun, Department of Urology, Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Integrative Medicine 7, abdominal CT 8, monitoring of creatinine, hemoglobin and liver function. If there is no abnormality, testing can be considered once every 1~3 months, and once every 3~6 months after 2 years. If progression is suspected, further tests are: 1. bone scan, consider this test if there is elevated PSA and bone pain during treatment 2. prostate puncture biopsy 3. PET/CT