← Return to RARP Pathology II: Looking for direction

Discussion
1912berg avatar

RARP Pathology II: Looking for direction

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Jun 27 3:04pm | Replies (4)

Comment receiving replies
Profile picture for 1912berg @1912berg

This was the clinical note, in totality, added to my record after our visit. I don't know that I can discern anything else from the pathology and notes.

We discussed his pathology and his EPE and positive margin status, both right posterior prostate. This is an interesting finding as it did not correlate with his MRI and biopsy, however we are pleased that his PSA is undetectable today and his leakage is non bothersome. He will plan on seeing his local urologist for continued surveillance and will contact our office should any issues arise. He voiced his understanding and is
agreeable to the plan.

Appears to be on same side.

Jump to this post


Replies to "This was the clinical note, in totality, added to my record after our visit. I don't..."

You are now beyond the expertise of a urologist. They do the surgery and they love to give you drugs because they make a lot of money off of them.

If you need radiation, you need a radiation oncologist. In some cases, they even replaced the urologist for all treatment.

For optimal treatment you should look into a center of excellence or a Genito urinary oncologist To help guide your treatment from now on. There are many different drugs you may need and a specialist in prostate cancer like a GU oncologist can make treatment decisions easier for you. They really understand the options and can explain them to you.