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Like other people who have advanced cases, my BRCA2 problem is something that cannot be fixed by radiation or surgery alone. Back then, IMRT was the only type of radiation available. Yes in San Diego they were doing proton radiation, but there was no easy way to find out about that. They didn’t have the communities they have today that tell people what possibilities there are. Because my cancer was so isolated they probably would not have treated the prostate bed and lymph nodes. The BRCA2 can restart the cancer by making DNA errors, Like it did to give it to me in the first place.
We still hear about people whose cancer didn’t spread beyond the prostate that have reoccurrences. Doesn’t matter which treatment they had, It comes back.
If only there was a simple solution. Someday there will be.