5,364 total results
Discussion
Has anyone tried botox for post treatment incontinence?
Doctor suggested botox for persistent incontinence following surgery, radiation, and hormone therapy. Has anyone tried this?
Discussion
Stage 4 with distant lymph node involvement
I had an RP in January 2023. CAT scans and bone scans prior to surgery showed no spread. Post surgery biopsies showed that lymph nodes...
Discussion
Time frame for pathology report post RP
What is the average time it takes to get the pathology report after the RP surgery? My husband had surgery on June 23rd, late in...
Discussion
Bladder Spasms 7 Months Post-RALP
I’ve begun having bladder spasms in the past several days. Otherwise, seven months post-surgery, continence has almost completely returns. Have other experienced this well after...
Discussion
3rd opinion: How many opinions did you get for prostate cancer?
My husband was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. I think maybe stage four but I’m not sure. He has a 3+4 Gleason score 13 PSA...
Discussion
My RARP experience
I would like to share my experience about my RARP. I was 57 (turned 58 two days ago) and had PSA of 4.3 and was...
Discussion
Testosterone Replacement Therapy after RALP
I get so many mixed messages about Testosterone Replacement Therapy, i've read contradicting information from different clinics/hospitals, etc., so it's hard to know where to...
Discussion
It’s go time! RP tomorrow
First I want to thank all of you for your comments and support! @jeffmarc @northoftheborder @heavyphil @retireddoc @kenhorse @rider51 @jc76 @ecurb @survivor5280 @fwintracy @michaelcharles special...
Discussion
Gleason 4+5, up from 4+3
It's day 85 after surgery. I'm feeling fine. But with my first follow up blood test in 2 weeks I went back and read the...
Discussion
Final countdown to RP on 3/26th and I’m anxious
62yrs G9 no spread. Hoping I made the right decision to have radical surgery. I got diagnosed in mid January and felt I needed to...
Comment
Well, wish there was a definitive answer, there is not. Surgery is an option, we generally...