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@dmd1atl

Intraductal (IDC-P) treatment options after RP
64 y.o. - PSA 4, five biopsies positive, Gleason 4+3 = 7, elected RP (procedure performed 11/1) - post-op pathology indicated presence of IDP, invasion of both seminal vesicles and one lymph node (8 lymph nodes removed). Started ADT 1-week post-op (Lupron) - referred to radiologist. Not a lot of available info on IDC-P post-RP. What is state-of-the-art treatment (radiology, type of beam, etc) and your experience (if applicable)? Thanks in advance.

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@dmd1atl, you're right that there's less information about intraductal prostate cancer. I'm moved your post to this discussion about this type of cancer:
- Intraductal prostate carcinoma: What is standard treatment?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/intraductal-prostate-carcinoma/
I did this so you can read previous posts and connect with members like @robertkerr @dodgerblue @spryguy @pauljay @hammer101 @rickp1 to ask questions.

Has you team suggested which treatment would be best for you? Are you looking for a second opinion?