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Is a biopsy only way to diagnose prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: May 27 10:53am | Replies (37)

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cstrutt52, Yes, that was my experience too "Piece of cake". I put off having the TRUS biopsy for months before I could get up the courage. My fear was basically the idea of having 12 needles inserted where the "sun don't shine" plus reading postings on the internet from guys with painful experiences.

But for me, it didn't hurt at all, he applied an anesthetic before the actual needles, so I never felt the sensation of a needle going in. Then there was just an odd internal feeling each time he fired the needle, similar to being snapped with a rubber band. Actually the antibiotic shot the nurse gave me before the procedure hurt the most and was tender for several days.

My urologist had 10 years prior experience in a VA Hospital so maybe there was a skill factor involved. If I had it to do over again I would have saved several months of stewing over it if I had just gone ahead and done it. Fortunately, in my case, that delay didn't change the outcome.

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My experience as well... no pain with transrectal biopsy. Only discomfort was having an ultrasound probe up my ass, but I've had worse with digital rectal exam.