I’m compelled to reply. My husband had his prostate removed 30 years ago due to a cancerous biopsy. He is now86, and has had four recurrences of prostate cancer cells, in his pelvis, his femur, his bladder, and now again, he is in the process of a surgical procedure to determine if the mass his doctor found is positive again for prostate cancer. He has every cancer treatment available, and still it recurs. However, at 86 years old, the only downside he has had is being very tired all the time. I think we can live with that at this point. Radiation treatment is probably his next step, once again, but it’s okay, he’ll be happy to go through that.. (no pain, no discomfort). Good luck to you!
I’m compelled to reply. My husband had his prostate removed 30 years ago due to a cancerous biopsy. He is now86, and has had four recurrences of prostate cancer cells, in his pelvis, his femur, his bladder, and now again, he is in the process of a surgical procedure to determine if the mass his doctor found is positive again for prostate cancer. He has every cancer treatment available, and still it recurs. However, at 86 years old, the only downside he has had is being very tired all the time. I think we can live with that at this point. Radiation treatment is probably his next step, once again, but it’s okay, he’ll be happy to go through that.. (no pain, no discomfort). Good luck to you!