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Proton Therapy for prostate cancer

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Jan 22, 2021 | Replies (55)

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@wrig1jam

79 yr old PSA 5.1, biopsy showed GS 7(3+4) on 6/14 cores, GS 7(4+3) on 1/14 cores, pattern 4 too small to assign %. Had a Decipher Prostrate Biopsy analysis, which is a genomic test of biopsy samples. Results were the following: 0.66 risk rating which means I am slightly above intermediate risk into the high risk zone, mortality risk in 10 years 9.9%, metastasi risk in 5 years 13.2%, risk of high grade disease 35.3%. My urologists recommended treatmnet because of potential of hIgh grade disease. Father died at 82 from heart failure, the atopsy showed metástasis prostrate cancer, younger half brother was diagnosed with prostrate a cancer at age 62, PSA 65 and 85, had brachytherapy with lots of short term side effects. Had to have a catheter for months. Now seems to be okay. Also had cousin on fathers side that died that died of prostrate cancer at 73. My urologists stated it like this: if you are living for 5 years probably don’t need treatment, if living for 10 years you should consider treatment, if living for 15 years you definitely should consider treatment. Anyhow after all this background I have decide to do the proton beam therapy at Mayo in Scottsdale. I am ver yconcerned about short and long term side effects from the treatment; consequently this has been an arduous mental journey to move ahead with treatment. The people at Mayo are positive about the outcomes so we will see what happens o this journey.

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@wrig1jam I was diagnosed in Mayo MN and had the Lupron Shot there but I opted to have the Radiation Oncology in Central Iowa as the Doctor had trained with my Mayo doctor and the Equipment was similar... I had the 20 treatments in a month a year and a half ago .. There was fatigue and some discomfort when they put in the spacers to move the bowel away from the prostate.. but that won't ruin your day.. I have out lasted the fatigue... and hopefully some of the side effects of the hormone shot.... I only had shot one two months prior to the Radiation start which then was every weekday morning for a month.. then a treat at the coffee shop each day.. They did PSA check ups quarterly the first year.. all is well.. now on 6 month check-ups... I am now 83 and intend to live to see our country be a leader again.. Ken

Have you looked a treatment called Focal Laser Ablation or HIFU. The Dr's don't seem to talk about it much. I did the FLA 2 times 2014 and 2018 in NY and Florida. Its a non-invasive treatment which is effective for some patients. I am also on LUPRON and I do maintenance using marijuana oil every night. Last PSA is 0.44