New prostate cancer diagnosis: Wonder if focal therapy is right for me
Had prostrate cancer diagnosis on 3/6/2026. Urology oncologist took 12 samples. Eleven were benign and one was determined to be cancer. Left mid gland transition zone, Gleason score 3+4 (group 2), tumor involves one of one cores and measures 1 mm in length. Pattern 4 = 30%. Met with Dr. and she is fine with active surveillance for now. She is having an urology radiation oncologist and a dr. that does focal therapy contact me. I am 75 years old. Am wondering if focal therapy could be the correct treatment. Not sure if Medicare will pay all costs. Wonder what others with similar diagnosis did?
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@milburnd This is very encouraging information. Thanks for sharing
It is so helpful to have this list and the good information posted.
I have posted this before however;;
apparently, there is considerable prostate cancer in my family.
I had RARP.
My brother had radiation.
we have a 96 year-old uncle who had brachytherapy (seeds) about 30-40 years ago. He is living independently and for him this was a good choice.
At one point, I was a candidate for focal treatment however the 'window closed' due to cancer spreading. I would have preferred that especially since RARP could still occur later if needed.
I love that we can read this list and learn from actual patients. We can also do our own research and we can be informed educated consumers of prostate cancer information and research. Get good care
At some point, we do all of this and then 'pull the trigger' and deal with our choices.
Maybe in 20 or so years the cancer will be better predicted
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4 ReactionsAt 75 with3+4 I would only consider focal therapy. Hard to qualify for them but far fewer side effects. I didn’t qualify for Tulsa pro or IRE so I had radiation.
Research, research research. Protect T Trial is very revealing.
This is an industry, and the doctors recommend and do what makes them money in many cases. Every case is unique.
@tk192 that is the direction I am leaning. Am meeting with a Dr who does Focal Therapy at UC Health Anshutz near Denver on May 1. my Urology Oncology Dr set this up. This hospital is supposed to be up on all the latest. Am also considering a second opinion at KU Medical Center which is also supposed to have an excellent Focal therapy program.
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