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Decision to be made on treatment

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Jul 16 9:45pm | Replies (7)

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Regretfully welcome to our club.

You are at the very start of your journey. You are going to be hit with some many different points of view, and if you do research a ton of information on prostate cancer. My advise is to remember do what is best for you. If you have experienced urologist and medical experts that you are seeing seek out their opinions and then if you are not sure get second or third opinions. Many times you can just sent your medical records to major medical institutions like Mayo or Cleveland clinic who can do second opinions.

I had the same biopsy Gleason Score you did 3+4=7. Did they give you a low risk, intermediate risk, high risk?

When you are getting more information try to remember there are some very good tests out there that more accurately defince diagnosis. A Gleason Score is subjective of the pathologist or urologist reading it. I suggest and many others will mentioned getting a Decipher test. It is a more precise test not subjective to determine if your cancer is low risk, intermediate, or high risk.

Having a Decipher test will help your medical providers and you decide on your treatments and options. Remember it is your body and your decisions so what another chose to do may not be what is best for you. There are other test called PSMA and bone scans that can also help define is cancer is still within prostate.

Just be prepared to hear a lot of information, terms, different opinions and just tons of information coming at you. If you trust your medical providers then lean on them to guide you and explain. If you are in doubt get second opinions from major medical instutions.

Good luck you have long way to go on what is going to be best for you. Just remember us on MCC are here to give you our experience with prostate cancer and inspiration not medical guidance of what to do or not do. That decision is up to you and your medical providers.

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Replies to "@jeffhdgsn Regretfully welcome to our club. You are at the very start of your journey. You..."

Thanks for your message. I meet with the doctor on Friday to discuss next
steps. Like you said, there's a lot of info out there.