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Is Lupron likely to have the same effect on your heart? That was the "go-to" before orgovyx I believe. (my father took it for years)
Although it is considered to be true that you should take a two pronged approach to treating this, ADT + Radiation or more advanced treatments, I know of a several patients that had good outcomes just getting radiation. I don't know that they had or didn't have perineural invasion or what size their prostate was though. Even my RO told me at the beginning of this treatment cycle that ADT + Radiation only has a 3%-5% better outcome than those who just take radiation alone.
This may be based on my p size and gleason score of 7 (8 of 12 cores) but I didn't confirm those as a variables in the stat.
The big surgeon may be saying that surgery isn't the best option because with the perineural invasion, radiation may be inevitable at this point. This is what happened to me, it just wasn't known going into the surgery.
If your "prostate size" is in mm of total prostate volume, as a layman mind you, that does sound like a lot to me, that may be where the comment came from in the second opinion.
At the age most of us get this, there are likely to be more folks here in the same or similar boat that you are in cardio wise. Hopefully someone will be able to give you better information than I have. There is also a LOT of information available on this forum and information linked on this on it in various posts that you can look up.
Best of Luck to you!
@tnola123th, you have a lot of questions and they deserve answers. I hope you saw the response from @web265 who provided some great thoughts and his experience.
Have you considered talking with an oncology social worker? They can be great at helping patients to get answers. You can learn more about the wide range of services they offer in this blog post.
– How an Oncology Social Worker Can Help https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/cancer-education-center/newsfeed-post/how-an-oncology-social-worker-can-help/
Most large cancer centers include oncology social work as part of the cancer care team.
wish there were cleared testosterone lowering substances other than Pharma choices