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B12 deficiency with mCRPC

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Aug 24 2:57pm | Replies (9)

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So very true in most cases. You definitely have to be your own advocate. None of my cancer doctors mentioned bone density, exercise, vitamins,etc etc. Even here at Mayo. I have found it true of other specialist too. They totally focus on their specialty and ignore the rest of the body.

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My PCP is like the head coach of my football team. We communicate by messaging about issues I'm having, unless a telehealth or an in person visit is warranted, then she communicates with the specialists, the figures out next steps to a resolution, sees that they are implemented then follows up to check on the results. I feel great PCP is essential!
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