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Prostate
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Given a choice which is better. Removal of the prostate or having radiotherapy?
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Depends on the size and type of tumour (adenocarcinoma, squamous-cell, transitional-cell, yada yada).
30 Gy of radiation may be sufficient to nuke it into non-existence, or robotic prostatectomy might be indicated.
The treatment/management plan may also depend on whether the cancer is hormone receptor positive.
As sqad said, you can also choose maintain a watchful wait.
30 Gy of radiation may be sufficient to nuke it into non-existence, or robotic prostatectomy might be indicated.
The treatment/management plan may also depend on whether the cancer is hormone receptor positive.
As sqad said, you can also choose maintain a watchful wait.
Sqad is right .My eldest brother died recently .He was 84 and had prostate cancer for many years
What got him in the end was entirely unrelated to the prostate cancer
My husband has had two ops for prostate problems
( non cancerous ) but nevertheless he now suffers from from urge incontinence .Only because the second op was done after after major surgery for another problem .
I would take Sqads advice having seen the outcome with my husband .
What got him in the end was entirely unrelated to the prostate cancer
My husband has had two ops for prostate problems
( non cancerous ) but nevertheless he now suffers from from urge incontinence .Only because the second op was done after after major surgery for another problem .
I would take Sqads advice having seen the outcome with my husband .
At that age I would go for radio therapy. But it depends on the Gleeson score. Make sure that the results are checked over a period of time as infection can effect the score.
My husband is only 55 with prostate cancer. He has about 120 radioactive rods in his prostate and that's it. However I understand that should this not cure it he can't have a prostate removal later.
My husband is only 55 with prostate cancer. He has about 120 radioactive rods in his prostate and that's it. However I understand that should this not cure it he can't have a prostate removal later.
Sqads answers must be very useful to many on a site like AB and I'm sure many have benefitted from his medical advice. Alright you can get stacks of info through the internet nowadays but the quantity available is mind blowing and you either get confused or feel every sympton has a fatal conclusion.
Also the personal expriences of many just goes to show the range of medical solutions there are. No doubt in the NHS costs play a major part in choosing the options. Some drugs are not dispensed because of the cost. Also treatments with lasers as mentioned above which seem to be very successful are not available to NHS patients.
Keep up the good work Sqad.
Also the personal expriences of many just goes to show the range of medical solutions there are. No doubt in the NHS costs play a major part in choosing the options. Some drugs are not dispensed because of the cost. Also treatments with lasers as mentioned above which seem to be very successful are not available to NHS patients.
Keep up the good work Sqad.