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PSMA scan report is in : (((

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Jun 10 1:51pm | Replies (101)

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@heavyphil

Heh, you would guess , right ? BUT, listen to this, since we raised so much dust they have now different ideas - RT can involve the whole region and all nodes and extra boost to "glow worms" but it can also be a newer approach with "PSMA directed" treatment - treating only what glows and keeping Gys in a bank, so to speak, for "tertiary events" . Now I asked them to involve a third RO with assessment and recommendation. We will have consultations with our RO the last , and will ask to hear all pros and cons of every approach, BUT, IMHO it should be all blasted and cleaned once and for all ⚡️ !!! (hopefully 🧿)
PS : still waiting for Stanford and UCLA to call back ....

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@surftohealth88 Jeez! How many combos are out there? PSMA directed ‘sounds’ really high tech and specific; leads one to believe that it is the best treatment…hmmm..
Six of one/half dozen of the other: if it comes back yet again, they can target those areas which have not been treated with SRT, since the lifetime dose would not be maxed out there….not sure if I trust that level of specificity and can assume no overlap with previously treated areas. - I’m with you: blast it ALL to freakin hell and go from there.
Your husband’s case IS aggressive; why are they tiptoeing around? KILL IT already!!
Phil

@surftohealth88

"RT can involve the whole region and all nodes and extra boost to "glow worms" but it can also be a newer approach with "PSMA directed" treatment - treating only what glows and keeping Gys in a bank, so to speak, for "tertiary events" . "
The Dr kwon approach? Is this gaining traction then?