Description
The Prostate Cancer Support Group is an in-person and virtual group for Mayo Clinic patients and their caregivers. The group meets monthly on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from noon to 1:30 pm CT.
Each month guest speakers from the Mayo Clinic oncology team provide education on specific topics related to prostate cancer. Following the presentation and Q & A time, members share information and experiences.
In-person space is limited, but all are welcome to participate via Zoom.
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I commend you for standing by your husband all those tough years. I know it wasn't a Joy ride. May God take you through this time in His faithfulness and mercy. May God keep your husband in His bossom in Jesus Christ mighty name. Praying for you. Warmest regards.
Very sorry to hear what happened to your hospital in Asheville. Your city is unique; I love the art deco downtown!
Are you a prostate cancer patient? If so, have you had scans done, and/or a biopsy?
James - thank you for your reply. I was diagnosed and have had a PET scan, MRI and biopsy. Fortunately, I found a good radiation oncologist and have completed 41 of the required 45 treatments. Also, with hesitation, I have had a 3 month dose of ADT and I am scheduled to see my urologist in late January where he will want to give me a 6 month treatment of ADT. We love Asheville - and as you said - it is very unique. We have many retired people that moved to Asheville. Unfortunately, Asheville's infrastructure was not designed for the growth that we have seen over the past 10 years; however, that will improve. HCA's purchase of Mission Hospital was probably the biggest mistake of the century. Excellent doctors have left Mission and HCA could care less - their only focus is on profit margins.
Thankyou so much! He may be getting into a study for a pet scan and will find out at the end of the week! What this will do is basically finding out if it has spread outside the prostate. He ha a bone scan and ct scan and they say it is contained but it is not 100 percent! We r hoping he gets the pet scan and if not at least he will be followed very closely!
I come to Asheville several times/year, great town and area!
FYI, there is a cancer center near Greenville SC (think the name is Gibbs Cancer Center) that offers CyberKnife (aka SBRT), Brachytherapy and EBRT.
There is also a Proton radiation therapy center in Knoxville TN, a couple of hours west on I-40.
Question for you if you don't mind: is the counselor you see weekly part of a team at the cancer center where you're being treated, or independent? Just curious, as I found a fantastic psychologist when I developed BCR after RP. But she is independent of the center where I'm being treated/managed.
No problem with your question. The counselor is independent of the team at the cancer center. The psychologist is very good and she accepts Medicare, which is unusual; yet, could not find a good psychologist that was part of any cancer center.
Guess the urologist neglected to tell you that 35,000 die from prostate cancer every year.
Treatment saves lives. Don't understand his statement. Best wishes
My husband had prostate cancer for about 8 years. They did Active Surveillance, PSA testing, DRE, ultrasounds, biopsies, and an MRI. He finally got tired of dealing with it all, so he told his Dr. he was ready for treatment. First they did radiation to the prostate 4.5 weeks x 5 days = 23 treatments. He did have a testosterone suppression shot prior to radiation. A month after radiation, an ultrasound showed that he was not emptying his bladder. So, they decided to do the TURP. His PSA had gone down to normal. He has had horrible (for him) side effects from all of this. The worst is his depression. He keeps saying, "I never should have done the treatments". He has urine leaks and he needs to wear a pad. He still is up 4-5 times a night to urinate. His surgery was at the end of August. I try to be a supportive wife. I'm not sure if this is the correct message board for my comments/question. He has not done a support group, but I have encouraged him to talk to a therapist, which he has been doing virtually. If you have any suggestions or information that would be useful to us, I would appreciate it.
I am trying to get the Zoom meeting and it is not responding, anyone else?