Why did you choose surgery instead of radiation or vise versa?
I think this may be a topic that the newly diagnosed may find useful.
The differences are often subtle which makes the decision even more difficult but better to be information-overloaded rather than information-deprived.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Prostate Cancer Support Group.
Look through the Prostate Cancer Research Institute videos on YouTube regarding monitoring for 3+4 Gleason 6. You may find some useful information.
You will get good recommendations from MAYO.
At some point you need to make your own decision and accept it.
Each Cancer is unique. Each decision has consequences.
It's difficult to work through the mental anxiety and confusion.
Remember that when we choose we trade on probability of outcomes that happen in the future.
Get the best advice and
Allow that unknowns are part of the experience.
And decide based on the best set of facts.
Age 70, 3+4, contained, no stream problems, healthy and at weight. As everyone says, your specific condition may be the deciding factor. For me, I wanted to avoid the initial downtime of surgery (even robotic) and the greater risks (ED, incontinence). I went with HDR brachy (no seeds), which is still the second most invasive with two out-patient procedures, to minimize radiation exposure to healthy tissue and still get the job done. I spoke to two Mayo Rochester doctors (surgery and radiation). Both said I was good for either choice. THE MORE IMPORTANT DECISION IS TO PICK THE BEST HOSPTIAL/DOCTOR. Travel if you must.
After meeting with multiple doctors, surgery was recommended over radiation for me (4+3=7) in late 2017 based on the better treatment options if the PCa came back after surgery (which it did).
I think it can't be emphasized enough that all cancers are different. Understanding your cancer via the large number of diagnostic tools will help you decide how to: maximize efficacy and minimize side effects and discomfort.
With this knowledge, consulting a variety of Drs. can make more sense. In my case, 71 yo, 4+3=7, some additional risk factors on biopsy including 'suspicion of prostatic extension, 2/3 urologists I consulted recommended radiation, the one outlier was neutral. Both ROs recommended radiation.
My tri-modal plan is ADT, SBRT Boost and EBRT x23. I opted for Cyberknife (SBRT) over HDR Boost based on studies including the attached.
chen_roach (chen_roach.pdf)
Your side effects were one of the reasons I chose proton radiation at Mayo Phoenix at age 73. My first 3 month PSA was less than .1 and they told me it was undetectable and to come back in 6 months. If it holds off a reoccurrence for 15 years that puts me at 89. Age has a lot to do with men's choices as to treatment.
Clean living? Just remember Mick Jagger and Biden are both 80. Jagger is still doing concerts and Biden can't walk up 3 steps without falling so maybe doing the drugs is the answer. Keith Richards ring a bell?
tomf, I had proton radiation but side affects was leaking after urninating and not being able to hold urine when really needing to go.
Can I asked what the PT was that they gave you to do? I see others also mention these exercises and how it helped them.
kjacko, Have patience with this old man but still do not know what over 1 means and you were 3.
The Gleason score is what you posted as 3+4 and would go on to be=7.
Is it the stage of cancer you are referring to? I believe these are 1,2,3,4 etc.
Did you have a Decipher test? These come back as low, intermediate, high.
@jc76 I am still in the initial phase, but it boils down to strengthening my core and doing kegels in that physical position that I leak the most in. The focus is on inhaling by lowering my diaphragm and exhaling by bringing it back in. Then I breathe properly while doing kegels while standing. This is because I only leak when I'm standing, never sitting or lying down. Then I breathe properly while doing bridge and side bridge exercises (you can Google them) with a kickball squeezed between my legs. They tell me I will be learning more exercises but would like me to have sessions with them two to three times a week for 12 weeks. My original Pelvic floor specialist only gave me one kegel exercise to do while sitting down. That didn't do the job.
tomf, I have the same when standing can leak. Also tough time holding urine back when I need to go versus in my previous days. Thanks for information.