@jeffmarc
No I am not seeing Rahul A Parikh, MD, PhD, but I do see him listed. I don't see Dr. John Antonucci listed when I do a name search at KUMC. My RO is DR Kane and surgical doctor is Dr Duchene (Urologic oncologists). Both are easy to talk to and spent plenty of time with, but really got blown away with the clinical notes from Dr Duchene. Also, you just can't seem to get responses when having questions. Maybe they have staffing issues, our daughter is a RN in town and I know Topeka is short of medical staff. Then if you want an appointment it will be a month or more out. I look back and my first MRI was scheduled back in December and KUMC sent me to a 3rd party where they scheduled me for 1/15/26. KUMC was scheduled out 3 months for an MRI is reason they used another provider.
I had to Google the difference between Urologic oncologists and genitourinary (GU) oncologists. Doesn't look like genitourinary (GU) oncologists do surgery, So I was wrong Dr Duchene is a Urologic Oncology Surgeon. However, still seems the right specialist for prostate cancer.
Urologic oncologists and genitourinary (GU) oncologists both specialize in treating cancers of the urinary system and male reproductive organs (bladder, kidney, prostate, testis, penis). The primary difference is their training background: Urologic oncologists are surgeons (uro-oncologists) who specialize in operating on these cancers, while genitourinary oncologists are often medical specialists focusing on chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and systemic treatments
@diverjer
Actually, Doctor Parikh is an Oncologist, Quite different from the doctors you are seeing. He works with advanced cases of prostate cancer to help find the best treatments.
He’s the type of doctor that refers his patient to the RO or the urologist for surgery or radiation. He’s trained in helping people with advanced cases so he can help you find the best solution.
Request an appointment with him.
When I had my reoccurrence, I was turned over for treatment to a GU oncologist. My case was beyond the expertise of a urologist or a radiation oncologist. I’ve worked with her for many years now. I have never found a question she could not answer. The doctors you have now couldn’t possibly have the knowledge to answer the technical questions I have come up with. They are just not trained to handle advanced prostate cancer. A GU oncologist like Dr. Parikh is trained to work with somebody like you. Give him a try.