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I was 4+4 post-biopsy and 4+5 after surgery. My first PSA three months after RALP was...
PSMA, fortunately, did not detect any cancer ... treatments were focused on the former prostate
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Feb 5 11:35am
If I already have a gleason score of 3+4 through biopsy, is there any advantage to...
That is the extent of the cancer found ... guided biopsy didn't show any cancer ... spot identified, nothing outside the prostate
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Feb 23 11:30am
Thanks for your reply! I am not sure whT you mean here: « If the 8(4+4)...
you mean here: « If the 8(4+4) cancers ... in your prostate don’t exhibit enough ... PET scan, then if there are other prostate ... cancers elsewhere, those also might ... enough to be distingushable from non-cancerous
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Mar 17 8:56am
Dodgerblue here. Last 5 months have been very stressful. I’ll try to shorten it. I was...
surgery versus radiation for intraductal cancer ... indicated I was clear, other than the prostate ... Intraductal, but it never ORIGINATED in the prostate ... back showing aggressive, high level cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Nov 27, 2023
@tmestanas91 When you say surgery, I am assuming you are having your prostate removed. If not...
I am assuming you are having your prostate ... considering radiation, the Baptist Health Cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Mar 18 7:06am
First, a positive attitude is the key to fighting cancer. Support is also a key weapon,...
positive attitude is the key to fighting cancer ... possible lymph involvement and the cancer ... leaving the prostate.
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Oct 29, 2024
Sorry to welcome you to the forum, it's the one place that nobody wants you to...
way to get a 100% pathology on your cancer ... Not just the prostate itself, but while ... personally am glad I got surgery, the cancerous
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Mar 24 9:27am
After the diagnosis, I received a 3-month Lupron injection, which caused hot flashes. (I still have...
The PSMA test showed the cancer strictly ... Add to this, that my cancer was prostate-confined ... of a previously undetected grade of cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Oct 14, 2022
My only comment that helped me decide surgery vs radiation is if you choose radiation without...
understand correctly most cannot then have prostate ... something else would cause my death before cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Mar 25 11:11am
One reason lung cancer has been so hard to fight is that there is no early...
One reason lung cancer has been so hard ... simple as a mammogram or the PSA for prostate ... It's on the American Cancer Society ... https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/ ... lung-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging
Support Group: Lung Cancer
Posted: Mar 17 8:44am
My dad is 78 years old and is currently going through chemotherapy for bladder cancer that...
going through chemotherapy for bladder cancer ... his small intestine and part of his prostate ... more concerned about removing the cancer
Support Group: Bladder Cancer
Posted: Mar 24 2:27pm
We obviously don't know all the specifics of your diagnosis but in general I think your...
indicated a 36% probability of treatable cancer ... a very low percentage of Gleason 9 cancer ... and the pathology report on the full prostate ... another benefit of surgery: the entire prostate
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Mar 19 9:05pm