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My brother was on active surveillance for six years. At 77 they finally found cancer in a biopsy. He had 4+3 in two cores and also had cribriform. He had SBRT radiation and now at 8o he’s doing fine..

Make sure to get an MRI to Verify you do not have tumors in your prostate.

What they used to call watchful Waiting they now call active surveillance.

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@jeffmarc Yes, active surveillance sounds more like a medical term and the word active justifies calling you back every three months for a check up. My multiparametric MRI of the prostate is scheduled for 2/19. I will then bring the results to Mayo Clinic in Phoenix for a consultation on NanoKnife procedure on March 9th. No radiation or chemo for me. Im also considering TULSA Pro.