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Terry's Cellar

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RISING PSA

You might want to read “Another Reason to Love Your Bounces” on the New prostate Cancer Info Link. If you look at my signature you’ll see I’m also in the bounce time period. My RO is not concerned...

Today 11:04 AM

Prostate Cancer
Second Biopsy, Gleason 8. Treatment?

Surgery may be a good choice especially if you have poor urinary function, have a compellingly need to either get it out or see significant value in a having a pathology report. However, surgery can...

Yesterday 10:27 AM

Prostate Cancer
Second Biopsy, Gleason 8. Treatment?

Sailor, It’s not only the immediate effects of treatment that are important but the long lasting ones. Each of us needs to make the best informed decision for our own situation. The results of your...

12/6/2019 2:09 PM

Prostate Cancer
New club member...i think. From Diagnosis to SBRT.

That’s great news!...

12/4/2019 9:12 PM

Prostate Cancer
RALP or Radiation? CA/WA surgeons?

My choice of RT was made easier since I had good urinary function prior to treatment and my prostate was a normal size. In your case you have to weigh the potential improvement in urinary function as...

11/20/2019 9:13 AM

Prostate Cancer
1 year update

My RO says RT for PCa is a marathon and not a sprint. Every treatment option has advantages and disadvantages. Those of us that choose any of the radiation treatment options don’t get a pathology...

11/8/2019 7:50 PM

Prostate Cancer
SBRT Update - 18 Months

Nice drop. I’m so glad I found this forum since it help me make an informed decision and led me to SBRT as well. Radiation may not be the best choice for everyone; however, most guys should at least...

10/26/2019 9:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
surgeon's qualifications

I too was worried about the side effects of RT; however, after thoroughly comparing RT with surgery I selected RT. For my circumstances it was an easy decision. With either treatment PSA monitoring...

10/15/2019 7:24 AM

Prostate Cancer
Just finished biopsy

Larry...First I hope your biopsy results contain no surprises. Second I noticed your PSA results are a little jumpy. All of my PSA blood tests were taken by the same local draw site and all were...

9/24/2019 8:53 AM

Prostate Cancer
Testoserone (TRT) after Prostate removal

Fountain, The link between TRT and prostate cancer is not well understood by medical science. Sometimes what seems intuitive is not. The choice of treatment for PCa can be a complicated one and...

9/19/2019 8:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
New club member...i think. From Diagnosis to SBRT.

E.noont, At the time of my treatment SpaceOAR was still a pretty new idea and the data suggested it might not be worth the expense. Two years ago Cleveland Clinic (CCI) had only done a relatively few...

9/15/2019 12:14 PM

Prostate Cancer
New club member...i think. From Diagnosis to SBRT.

e.noont...Thank you for sharing your experience. I think this thread should be required reading for low and intermediate guys recently diagnosed and struggling with how to deal with it. I credit and...

9/12/2019 6:12 PM

Prostate Cancer
SBRT 3-1/2 out

My RO says PC is a marathon and not a sprint. In my journey I found the lab used can make a significant difference in results as a result of several different standards being used. Also, biking,...

8/14/2019 11:35 AM

Prostate Cancer
Time to pick which fork in road to follow

My decision to go with RT was based mostly on the side effect risks. All the treatments for me were likely to have equal results regarding cancer control. I found it difficult to find a solid number...

8/13/2019 8:25 AM

Prostate Cancer
Typical PSA bounce following SBRT

JNF...The treatment itself was uneventful and easy. Following my 3rd fraction I did have some mild urinary burning mostly with the first pee of the morning. This lasted a week or ten days and it...

8/10/2019 9:39 AM

Prostate Cancer



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