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Not yet I have not got ten that far into it. From reading up on the Erleada there is a good amount of time left. I haven't discussed it yet but I get a pretty good clue by reading up on the expectaions provided by the Erleada manufacturer. . I also wonder what radiation does to the picture. It has to contribute to something ' good ' in the overall outcome.
Once all these , stop working my idea may be to accept it . At this age it would be a full life. It would remain to be seen.

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I did the radiation treatment for my prostate cancer at REED city Cancer Clinic in Michigan. After that procedure was done over several weeks I found out that the treatment had an adverse effect on my rectal muscle which is still a life changing issue for me ever after 8 years living with the rectal issue. I don’t have the control of my bowels when I sense I have to go. I better be close to a bathroom or I’m in trouble. I need to always be close to a bathroom now. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone! I’ll be 80 this year and the issue is very confining. What can I do to eliminate this issue. Should I look for compensation even though it’s been 8 years. Or can it be fixed?