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Stage 4 prostate cancer treatment options

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Oct 19 5:41am | Replies (140)

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I had to look up PSMA and it sounds as if deciding what drugs to use to help with all of this can get really complicated. By the way was your robotically assisted prostatectomy something that shortened your recovery time? Did it seem safer to you?

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After the diagnosis, I received a 3-month Lupron injection, which caused hot flashes. (I still have them to some degree.) There were moderated with Venlafaxine. The PSMA test showed the cancer strictly within the gland. My healing period was very short.

From my research, surgery after radiation was not truly viable is there is a need or a reoccurrence. Surgery, followed by radiation, if needed for follow-up or a reoccurrence, is more promising. Add to this, that my cancer was prostate-confined, is why I chose surgery. My Urologist recommended a surgeon who has performed many RALP’s. I met with him, and after more thought, chose the surgery.

The pathology report indicated the presence of a previously undetected grade of cancer, one which would have survived radiation. My margins and lymph nodes were clear. The surgery choice proved to be wise.

I had done PT for Pelvic Floor for 4 weeks prior to surgery - that was a game-changer! I wore diapers for a 10 days after catheter removal with some/little spotting. I skipped the Guards entirely and wore the Shields for 3-4 weeks, just to be certain.

I’ve been completely continent for several weeks now, less than two months after the surgery.

I am feeling truly Blessed!