Any recommendations for radiation oncologist at Mayo in Rochester?

Posted by water0164 @water0164, Jun 5 10:31am

My husband, age 79, has been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.
Biopsy on April 30th of 12 cores with 6 positive. 3+3 and 3+4 for a score of 7 on the Gleason scale. PSA of 6.3. He has had the Decipher test done with a score of .28. He has an MRI scheduled for July 3rd.
After listing to YouTube videos with Mark ScholzMD and Alex Scholz he is leaning towards radiation rather than surgery. If he goes that direction, he will ask for the Prostox test to see what the impact will be on him. He visited Mayo on May 23rd to establish the relationship, with surgery in mind at that time.
I have noticed references to surgeons at Mayo that were recommended by this group, but nothing on a radiologist for oncology. Does anyone have experiences with Mayo in Rochester for radiation? Did you have the Prostox test first? Would really appreciate your insight and guidance. Thanks!

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Hi, I’m a year post radiation at Mayo. I was very impressed with Dr Rajkumar and her team. When she first walked into the room and shared with us that she had already reviewed my scans with several of her colleagues and thus had a combined opinion for an approach I was sold! After and continued care has been very personal and she has remained attentive. We trust her.

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Look under events. Today Wednesday at noon ct prostate support group meeting. May have some suggestions. Zoom available. Or email Dick for his thoughts.

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@budisnothome

Look under events. Today Wednesday at noon ct prostate support group meeting. May have some suggestions. Zoom available. Or email Dick for his thoughts.

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Thank you. I would have missed this, so really appreciate the heads up.

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Following my initial consult yesterday at Mayo I have been referred to Dr. Choo with consultation and treatment planning on 7/22. Would also like an opinion as well. Thinking whoever you get at Mayo as an RO specializing in prostate will be great. I am Grade 3 (4+3) Contained in prostate. PSMA is clean. Advise??

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Following my initial consult yesterday at Mayo I have been referred to Dr. Choo by my PA. I am Grade 3 (4+3) Contained in prostate. PSMA is clean. Wondering if anyone could share a positive experience with another RO at Mayo, MN

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@edpenney

Following my initial consult yesterday at Mayo I have been referred to Dr. Choo by my PA. I am Grade 3 (4+3) Contained in prostate. PSMA is clean. Wondering if anyone could share a positive experience with another RO at Mayo, MN

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Dr Ryan Phillips

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@edpenney

Following my initial consult yesterday at Mayo I have been referred to Dr. Choo by my PA. I am Grade 3 (4+3) Contained in prostate. PSMA is clean. Wondering if anyone could share a positive experience with another RO at Mayo, MN

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I am a Gleason 4+4 at stage cT3a and with Cribriform Pattern 4. My urologist, Dr. Abdul-Muhsin, Haidar, recommended RP which is scheduled 12 days from now. He also recommended I meet with Dr. Sarah James, Radiation Oncology, which I did yesterday. She told me that while radiation would normally be recommended in my situation, however,
I have BPH issues with urination and she informed me that radiotherapy will cause swelling in the urethra that could make future urination difficult if not impossible and I could possibly even need a catheter. She also told me that since I have coronary artery disease, and an adjunvant treatment of 18 months of HRT would be part of the radiation treatment in order to achieve the similar efficacy to RP, and HRT has, among many other potential negative health impacts, possible negative impacts on the cardiovascular system, and as a result of these issues, she recommended I proceed with RP and keep radiation for future salvage treatment if necessary. Dr. James listened and answered questions fully and I was quite pleased with her information.

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@edpenney

Following my initial consult yesterday at Mayo I have been referred to Dr. Choo by my PA. I am Grade 3 (4+3) Contained in prostate. PSMA is clean. Wondering if anyone could share a positive experience with another RO at Mayo, MN

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Thankyou for your story and insight. My best as you journey forward.

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@stevemaggart

I am a Gleason 4+4 at stage cT3a and with Cribriform Pattern 4. My urologist, Dr. Abdul-Muhsin, Haidar, recommended RP which is scheduled 12 days from now. He also recommended I meet with Dr. Sarah James, Radiation Oncology, which I did yesterday. She told me that while radiation would normally be recommended in my situation, however,
I have BPH issues with urination and she informed me that radiotherapy will cause swelling in the urethra that could make future urination difficult if not impossible and I could possibly even need a catheter. She also told me that since I have coronary artery disease, and an adjunvant treatment of 18 months of HRT would be part of the radiation treatment in order to achieve the similar efficacy to RP, and HRT has, among many other potential negative health impacts, possible negative impacts on the cardiovascular system, and as a result of these issues, she recommended I proceed with RP and keep radiation for future salvage treatment if necessary. Dr. James listened and answered questions fully and I was quite pleased with her information.

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My husband had an RARP just 9 days ago. He is doing amazing! Virtually no incontinence. We won't know about ED for a while, yet. His surgeon (at MAYO Arizona) is amazing! Pathology showed a more aggressive cancer than original testing showed (from
Gleason 7 to Gleason 9). His lymph nodes are clear. We are thankful it is out and we have a true understanding of exactly what we are facing due to pathology (one of the reasons many choose RP). He is cancer free right now and he is recovering nicely. Additional treatment could be down the road if his PSA goes back up but for now he continues to recover and heal. Praying you have a very good outcome with your surgery. If you have any questions about your upcoming procedure from a patient perspective don't hesitate to reach out. You've got this!

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