Deciding between radiation and prostatectomy
After my MRI biopsy with a gleason score of 3+4, I was strongly advised by my urologist to go for treatment. Which procedure is best? Side effects?
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Yes, I understand what you mean. We have the same problem in my professional field (I don't want to be too specific, because it might make it easy to identify me). There's a big push for "data-driven decision making", but data alone gives a false sense of confidence that you're taking a factual/neutral approach, when it's really just a very-low-resolution, pixelated snapshot of a complex, messy reality.
These days, there's a big push to combine quantitative and qualitative data (including feedback from the people we're supposed to be serving and the experience of practitioners) to get a better-rounded picture of what's happening and where we can fit in. The data still matters a lot — especially for things like drug trials — but it's just the start of the journey, not the end.
Outstanding comment!
Great comment ! Statistics can be tricky ! I was diagnosed with my PC with a PSAof 4 , and Gleason of 3+4 =7 when in 2021 at 57 . Relatively young , but I had it in the family too ! Man I use to go for general physicals every year and would check out my check-up through a Urologist ever year too just to be on the safe side . Well 5 years after I was going to Urologist post physical , I got the diagnosis as well. Operation then followed with EBRT ( 22 sessions) a year later . PSA now is 0.052 and defending slightly each 4 months when I get my PSA tests . I still have anxiety about the PSA and PC in general ! God Bless Sir ....
Million dollar question. No real right answer per se . With the operation you will likely have to get EBRT at some point as well ( but that is not a huge deal, per se ) . If you go for the operation you will get the Biopsy - huge deal as then you get to see the margins, size, shape, lessons and other factors . With radiation you cannot get the 'whole' biopsy . Operations after radiation is not usually an option - but talk to many doctors before you make a decision. Ask why ...they are deciding one way versus another . God Bless Sir !