What to ask the radiation oncologist about prostate cancer?
Tomorrow we have zoom call with radiation oncologist that was recommended to us by prostate surgeon. Our meeting with surgeon was somewhat confusing since we did not expect to be told that my husband's case is not "urgent" and that we should talk to radiologist and as well to a doctor that does focal treatments. We were convinced that RP was the best approach, as we still think that RP is a way to go with cruciform and IDC but since we were told that we should have consultations with radiology, we agreed. I can say with whole honesty that we were like two deer caught in headlight after we were told that there is no rush, and we both failed to react with NEW questions and stared at "old ones" on our paper in confusion. So, in preparation for tomorrow's appointment I am asking for help with possible questions - any suggestion and advise is welcome. Thanks so much in advance < 3
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Yeah, nothing is perfect for every case. Sounds like you did your homework which is the important thing and cane to a reasonable pathway.
Good luck!
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1 ReactionCan't thank you enough for putting this together. My first visit with my RO is tomorrow.
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1 ReactionExcellent!
My only recommendation would be to not bombard the RO with all those questions at once. Pick a half-dozen or so on one topic (like radiation, for example) for this first visit; then another half-dozen or so on one topic (like hormone therapy) for the second visit; then possible complications; then…….
That way you’ll have good in-depth conversation in each topic area, give you time to review and understand each one, (and won’t bog him down too long).
Good luck!
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1 ReactionIf you have the option of radiation vs. surgery vs. other treatments, just look at the incidence of post treatment long term side effects. It took me five minutes to realize I did not want a week of post procedural catheterization, surgical drains and up to 50% chance of long term incontinence and impotence. So I chose radiation.
I can say the 23 IMRT external beam treatments were painless and quick. The single high dose brachytherapy procedure was far less horrible than I thought. And I have been blessed with virtually no hot flashes or weight gain from six months of hormone therapy. J
I just today got my first PSA post treatments and I've gone from a 7.1 PSA to a 0.04 PSA. So far, the three phased radiation treatments seems to be working well. Here's praying for a long term low PSA score and cure
Obviously, I am a big fan of targeted prostate radiation at a "center of excellence" facility that does lots of it!
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