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@cheriekhan

My husband's biopsy was reread by MSK and one of the cores said the following, "Focally suspicious for intraductal carcinoma (separate core)." He has been diagnosed with stage 4A prostate cancer with one pelvic lymph node involvement that I have written about here. Moving ahead with ADT then internal and external radiation. What does this new diagnosis of 'intraductal carcinoma mean for his treatment, cure etc? TIA

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What type of ADT? Chemical or surgical?

@cheriekhan, I moved your question about intrductal prostate carcinoma to this existing discussion:
- Intraductal prostate carcinoma: What is standard treatment?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/intraductal-prostate-carcinoma/
I did this so you can read the previous posts and connect with others with this type of prostate cancer. You might also appreciate this related discussion:
- Proton beam vs IMRT for intraductal carcinoma of the prostate
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/proton-beam-verses-imrt/
What ADT medication will be used?