It depends on what you are trying to say. It isn't quite clear from the information given, but here are some ideas about what you might mean:
"We made our own poem based on Julio's poem."
"We personalized Julio's poem, making it our own."
"We made up a story based on Julio's poem."
No, the grammar in the sentence is not correct. It should be: "We made it our own based on Julio's poem."
The word "basándote" is a form of the verb "basar" in Spanish, which means "to base" in English. The word "basándote" specifically refers to the action of basing or relying on something or someone.
Prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, is a protein produced by the prostate gland that can be detected in the blood, either for screening purposes (to detect cancer before it causes symptoms) or, as in your case, to monitor a person who has already been treated for prostate cancer. There are many potential causes for a elevated PSA, but in the setting of prior prostate cancer, this must be the first consideration. This is because recurrent cancer may cause PSA levels to rise well before there is any other evidence of recurrence. By 'surgery', I presume you mean that you had a radical prostatectomy, or total removal of the prostate gland. If this is the case, the expectation would be that the PSA level falls to undetectable. The significance of a rise from 0.15 to 0.28 depends on several factors, including your baseline PSA after the surgery, the rate of increase (how quickly increases are occurring, and the trend of PSA levels (e.g. is it rising steadily, or does it go up and down). Additionally, more than one level is necessary before assigning any value to an increaesed PSA (i.e. your doctor should not be basing any treatment decisions on just one measurement; I presume you've had multiple PSA levels checked over the last two years). According to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for Prostate Cancer, treatment may be necessary if "their PSA level does not fall below the limits of detection after surgery or they have a detectable PSA level (> 0.3 ng/mL) that increases on two or more subsequent measurements after having no detectable PSA". Your specific PSA level is quite low, but it may be that the lab testing your blood has different cutoffs for detectable, normal etc...but the bigger question is whether your PSA is steadily increasing over time. Without knowing all the specifics of your history and bloodwork, I cannot definitively say whether or not retreatment is warranted, but it certainly seems reasonable that, in light of a steadily increasing PSA, your doctor is considering therapy.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "basing" to mean establishing a base or reference point for a statement, theory, or experiment.
Present participle is used as a verb in a sentence. It is a basing form of a sentenced.
yes and no Basing was a village, but basingstoke was built next to it and Basing became "Old Basing" which is still a village with "Basing House" in it (and some of the best pubs in the area!)
Old Basing's population is 7,232.
Myrt Basing was born in 1900.
Charles Basing was born in 1865.
Charles Basing died in 1933.
Siege of Basing House happened in 1644.
Battle of Basing happened on 871-01-22.
It is the river bed.
re basing is the act of changing the base year of an economy's account to a new and more recent base year