Possibly there's something I don't understand...
You said your Prolaris score is .3 not 3 -- correct? I'm not sure if that reflects your CCP score or your combined risk score (that also includes PSA and GS). Either way, it looks good, according to their charts. (It doesn't change either way -- if .3 is your CCP score, then your combined risk score is .39; if .3 is your combined risk score, then your CCP score is only .11)
According to the reference below, it doesn't get much more favorable. In Figure 1 you see that CCP scores between 0 and 1 (in purple) have 10 year PC mortality rates indistinguishable from scores ≤0 (in green). In Figure 2, you again see the very low mortality risk, and you can see that it is on the very low risk end (left side) among men who had GS6.
Prognostic value of a cell cycle progression signature for prostate cancer death in a conservatively managed needle biopsy cohortGreat that you got it at no cost!