Concur with @toolbelt. I do thing those in treatment or completed them can offer a great deal of advice. They have been through all phases of discovery of disease, options, treatments and work and did not work for them. I learned from their mistakes, what they did right and wrong, and so many suggestions I would have never had the experience and knowledge of those who have been through it all to know their experience and knowledge.
I do concur the best recommendation when you get a prostrate cancer diagnosis is to get a second opinion from a experienced and most up to day institution or clinic. With that the can guide you on tests, treatments, and most important the recent researches of both pros and cons of most questions you could have.
When I was diagnozed with prostrate cancer I did not know about MCC. I went through the begining basically on my own but had such an outstanding PCP at Mayo he was the one who gave me all the research he had done, and the pros and cons, and the following of his patients. It was at a Mayo Clinic seminar on prostrate cancer than I learned about MCC. I have thanked dozens and dozens of fellow PC patients for their experiences and knowledge. toolbelt
I do concur the best recommendation when you get a prostrate cancer diagnosis is to get a second opinion from a experienced and most up to day institution or clinic. With that the can guide you on tests, treatments, and most important the recent researches of both pros and cons of most questions you could have.
When I was diagnozed with prostrate cancer I did not know about MCC. I went through the begining basically on my own but had such an outstanding PCP at Mayo he was the one who gave me all the research he had done, and the pros and cons, and the following of his patients. It was at a Mayo Clinic seminar on prostrate cancer than I learned about MCC. I have thanked dozens and dozens of fellow PC patients for their experiences and knowledge.
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