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What are your last two PSA results and the dates for each? How many of the biopsy cores were positive for PCa and what percent of each core was positive? How many cores had cribriform? Does the pathology report specify large or small cribriform pattern?

I think we were all scared and confused upon diagnosis. You are on the right track being on MCC to begin to get an understanding of what your diagnosis means, what the possible treatment options are and potential side effects for each as well as a perspective on the choices made by others and their reasons for them. I was diagnosed with Gleason 9 in many cores, cribriform and EPE so I have a pretty good idea of how one feels when the diagnosis is a very high risk PCa. Take a deep breath, relax and begin to read and ask as many question as you have.
Bill

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I’ll have to do some dig into get that information and maybe I’ll have a more accurate recommendation for me, but I’m really interested in what choice you made & why ? And looking back are you glad you made that choice ? thanks for your help hearing someone else s similar story ‘ I’m so nervous and I don’t know which way to go.