Your #1 Never heard of it not healing well. I have had two different types of radiation. I never had any issues with healing, didn’t even realize I had to heal, never told there was a healing process after radiation. The first time I had radiation I had 35 sessions over seven weeks, never had any side effects of any sort. No surgery before or after. With actual RP surgery, you can also have cells left that can cause problems in the future.
#2 not heard of this being an issue. The bladder shouldn’t be touched/affected by radiation. True that a sling may not be successful after radiation. There are other procedures.
#3. I’m not sure what you mean by surgery. Sure hydrogel includes a procedure, it is done with a needle, not surgery. Removing the hydrogel spaceoar happens naturally, it is absorbed by the body and passed out through urine, again, no surgery involved. And again the markers are placed with a needle not surgery. In my case, they just put tattoos on my stomach.
Surgery almost always results in not being able to get an erection. That’s one good reason to get radiation. There are also new procedures that don’t use radiation and aren’t surgery.
Must admit, never heard of anybody else getting their prostate scraped because of urological problems, that is extremely unusual. Not sure that even makes sense, sure the urethra goes through the prostate, but you wouldn’t scrape the prostate, do you mean you have to have a TURP?
I have attended 2 hour weekly advanced prostate cancer meetings online for five years. Never heard of anybody having a scraping the prostate procedure done.
I’m not sure where you get all this information that is not accurate.
I think everyone's experience, condition and situation is different so I strongly urge everyone to find experts they trust and ask these questions of them. But for your reference on #1 I was told this by 3 urologists including a surgeon and radiation specialist. My brother experienced this and will wear two drainage bags for the rest of his life. On #2 I was told this by 3 urologists also and while the "scraping" terminology may not be common this is a very common procedure that must be done before radiation according these three highly regarded doctors. Regarding #3 I cannot speak from experience but I was told by two radiation specialists at different locations that a surgeon be required . . . however it is outpatient and I understand you not fully anesthetized. Every doctor has described this as surgery which is why I referred to as minor surgery.
I appreciate your response in that everyone should get as much information from people actually going through the experience as possible. My biggest concern with your response that because you have not heard of healing well you assume it is not a critical issue in making a decision on treatment. Not attributing blame as my first 3 doctors did not mention it when discussing treatment options. My suggestion is that you investigate further and ask experts the question and you will find that this is a critical factor everyone should consider in making their decision . . . not saying radiation treatment is not the right solution for yourself and many but it should be part of an informed decision. I hope you take my response in the positive manner intended. I spent many weeks bedside with my brother in hospitals of the last 10 years because of this issue so it gets me a bit wound up.