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@northoftheborder

I'm sorry to hear that. What province are you in? I started treatment quickly (within days of diagnosis) at a Cancer Centre in a large Ontario city, but I know that quality of care can vary from province to province, and even urban/rural within a province.

Definitely try to get into an interdisciplinary Cancer Centre affiliated with a university medical school if you can. Princess Margaret in Toronto is one of the top ranked cancer centres worldwide, but Calgary, Ottawa, etc also have excellent Cancer Centres with world-class treatment.

The urologist at your local hospital might be up on the latest treatment trends in prostate cancer or might be years behind (that applies in both Canada and the U.S.), which is why it's so important to get to a Cancer Centre in Canada or Centre of Excellence in the U.S. if able.

Best of luck.

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Located in Waterloo. Three regional cancer center here is affiliated with Princess Margaret. It’s reputation is not world class, but frankly I am not so sure I want to drive 3 hours back and forth every day for a six hour daily commute commitment for what, 18 weeks?