Cancer Facts With Dr. B
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How side effects are reported after prostate cancer treatment
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Patient reported outcomes or PROS have become very valuable for both doctors and patients to evaluate the side effects related to a treatment. We now have very good PROS for several forms of prostate cancer treatment. Just ask your doctor for the paper.
What can I do to lower my risk for cancer?
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Talk to your primary care physician to determine your genetic risk and your need for a genetic evaluation. Lifestyle changes: Weight Control, Exercise, Smoking cessation, Consume Cancer-fighting foods and drinks, Avoid foods and drinks that can increase your risk, Use Sunscreen, Vaccination
What are the treatment options for low risk prostate cancer?
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There are 7 treatment options for low risk prostate cancer. However, most shared decision making discussions begin with the role of active surveillance or observation. This video can help you decide which treatment, if any, is right for you.
Which treatment is better for prostate cancer, a prostatectomy or Cyberknife?
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This video will present a case as walk you through the process to determine which treatment is better for prostate cancer.
Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer
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When does prostate cancer become clinically significant It is the point at which we have scientific evidence that we can reduce the chance of developing metastatic prostate cancer by at least 1% with treatment compared to no treatment after 12 years.
What is the difference between remission and cure in cancer treatment?
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There is no one definition for remission. However, doctors will use this term after they have treated cancer and there is no sign of cancer on any available diagnostic test. But there is still a significant risk that cancer can come back in the future. We typically use the term cure when there is a very low chance that cancer will come back after a certain time point.
What are the different risk stratification systems for prostate cancer?
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A risk stratification system can predict the chance that cancer will come back after surgery or radiation and predict the chance of dying from your prostate cancer. It is important to know this for you to make an informed decision regarding which treatment you choose.
How do I determine the best treatment for my cancer?
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CARE About Me You can make an informed decision with your doctor if you use this phrase. C - What is the cancer control rate of each treatment option? A - What are the adverse events or the side effects of the treatment? R - What is the retreatment rate? E - What will my out of pocket cost be? About Me - What will my quality of life be like?
Why would I decide not to treat my prostate cancer?
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For most men with prostate cancer, treatment will not improve my chances of living over the next 15 years

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  • @keithwalker6892
    @keithwalker6892 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Had prostate cancer since I was about 75 now 94 and only PSA checks and,. Not noticing any thing. Dr said some thing else will kill me. Think Prostate cancer good money maker for Drs. PSA now 40 and hasn’t changed for awhile. This is the truth,

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My father just passed away at 87 with metastatic prostate cancer after diagnosis of the cancer at 71. He was offered very few options apart from the hormone implant. It worked well for a few years before until his score increased then they offered him seeds with radiotherapy alongside the zolodex hormone implant. That lowered his score again but the score increased dramatically by yr 13 as the cancer had spread outside of his prostate. The doctor offered him zytiga with steroids years ago that did reduce his score dramatically but he was gaining a lot of weight from the cortisone. His mobility was suffering not necessarily related to the cancer. We asked about other alternatives but the oncologist said she wouldn't consider him for other treatments. He decided to end the zytiga short-term after an ankle break to just reduce the gained weight. The weight did come off but his doctor was reluctant to restart his zytiga or another option of xtandi as we as his family considered. His health drastically declined without anymore treatments and the radioactive molecule treatment wasn't locally available. My father was extremely fit when initially diagnosed with no other health issues. Imo chemotherapy and a surgical removal of the prostate should have been offered from the beginning and he may have had better outcomes and a longer life. Years of hormone therapy destroys a man strength and causes bone density issues if mismanaged(that was in his case) plus there's studies looking at increased risk of dementia from long term hormone and steroid medications. My advice to anyone that gets diagnosed is get second and third opinions and seriously consider all options such as a prostatectomy, chemotherapy from as early as possible.

  • @larry1824
    @larry1824 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stupidity and app bad advice

  • @canyl
    @canyl 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Andmy age75 yearsold

  • @canyl
    @canyl 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about do you think 4+3)7 gleason skore prostat cancer,which are only spread In the left hip bone,3 points.ı have been on hormon therapy only eligard and xtandi40,for over 9months PSA LEVEL COME DOWN 1.O8 FROM 300.......AND PET-CT SHOWS LOW,LIGHT EMMISION

    • @canyl
      @canyl 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And my age 75 yearsold

  • @thomasfx3190
    @thomasfx3190 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t understand why some men don’t pursue treatment when it can extend their lives? I wouldn’t choose a horrible early death for the vanity of the ability to have sex for 2-3 years. What good is being dead just because you wanted to get laid a few times more? I was diagnosed in 2016 with a PSA of 163.4, metastases all over my skeleton and involvement in one lymph node. I suggested we pursue aggressive treatment, I had more living to do. I worked the first four years after that until the pain meds made me too unsteady / nauseated to work any longer. I did two types of chemotherapy, Zytiga, Xtandi, Radium 223 and some other things, probably Pluvicto in August.

    • @gitarman666
      @gitarman666 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Quality of life over quantity my friend! Some of us myself included have had a long(ish) difficult go of it Nothing handed to me, just taken by the tax man So at 61 if I’m going to empty the family bank account to pay crazy med bills, copays, meds, due to lousy insurance company and greedy hospital systems add the inability to work, as my family watches me physically and emotionally diminish with the hopes of rebounding to retaining a portion of my former self just to squeeze a few more years out of life seems more selfish than brave It’s not about “Vanity “ or sex I haven’t been able to have sex in 11 years between pyronies disease and ED from antidepressants, My wife left to hook up with a tranny!! For gods sake, I Cath 5 time a day since my kidneys started failing from “A overly active life of pushing myself hard” That broken down muscle has go go somewhere I don’t know what type of work you do but in the field as a hands on building contractor, I strain, sweat, lift, burn and freeze with guys half my age and they can’t keep up My father was one of 14 Italian south Philadelphia raised kids 7 boys-7 Girls All are dead today by some form of cancer Many older cousins as well I lived an overly fit lifestyle, ate clean, no alcohol, no drugs, no fast foods or sweets, I’m still benching 245 at my 147 lb 5’8” frame as I lost 17 pounds due to this illness and only 20lbs off the barbell Full long head of hair with a pony career as a session/touring guitarist into my 50s Nobody lives forever and my self respect as a father who wants to leave more than memories of the sick old men I grew up with I raised my family to understand the end comes to us all and dignity is worth 5-8 more years of life, at least to me

    • @gitarman666
      @gitarman666 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I should add that I mean no disrespect to you and your treatment choices, I wish you the very best

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I respect your choices and wish you well. However everyone and every cancer is different as are people's choices. All of us do the best we can.

  • @mrofnocnon
    @mrofnocnon 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good video thank you.

  • @foropera
    @foropera 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    With one part of my intermediate favorable 7(3+4) PC located at the Apex with no margin from the urethra, would you still recommend cyberknife, or brachytherapy,...or surgery? Radiotherapeuths recommand brachytherapy, or cyberknife. Surgeons, surgery...

  • @someguyspage1809
    @someguyspage1809 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent information. Thank you.

  • @mskdnejwuibwiunsgertrhjdhrudke
    @mskdnejwuibwiunsgertrhjdhrudke 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    there is no good treatment for prostate cancer every treatment suck we need smarter doctors

  • @pinotwinelover
    @pinotwinelover 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Oxford study confirmed everything you said, and that was the largest study available that I'm aware of to me lifestyle changes, proper BMI, and the least invasive treatment like both appear to depot to tumor is the way to go but take your time radiation prostatectomy have a lot of side effects that are not typically reversible

  • @billhamilton7524
    @billhamilton7524 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    th-cam.com/video/RuGenDjS950/w-d-xo.html

  • @Crondalite
    @Crondalite 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Doc, thank you for raising this subject. I wonder what are the risks of a biopsy causing the encapsulation of the cancer cells to break open and spread? I was told by my consultant (UK) after my own biopsy that it was referred to as 'puncture therapy' but nothing negative was said about it. What are your views a.d ecperience in this matter?

    • @cancerfactswithdr.b3082
      @cancerfactswithdr.b3082 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you take 100 men that have an mpMRI and MRI/US fusion guided biopsy and they are found to have cancer only on 1 side of the prostate, 73 of them will have cancer on the other side once the prostate is taken out and evaluated by the pathologist. Some will also have cancer outside of the prostate. It is difficult to determine the risk of seeding from a prostate biopsy. However, the risk is very, very low.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@cancerfactswithdr.b3082 Yet at prostate removal the prostate is carefully removed in a plastic bag so as not to touch other tissues!

  • @godswalkamongmen5755
    @godswalkamongmen5755 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Iow zinc and vitamin D linked to prostate issues black men are low on vitamin D because of the melanin that blocks the sun ☀️ and the food has not minerals in it no more get levels checked

  • @Ron-b7g
    @Ron-b7g 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WHY DON'T YOU TRY JOE TIPPENS CANCER PROTOCOL FENBENDAZOLE, FENBENDAZOLE REDUCES AND KILLS CANCER CELLS WITH OUT ANY SIDE EFFECTS AND JESUS LOVES YOU ❤

  • @robshaw3655
    @robshaw3655 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    at 65 is it actually worth having a biopsy if i intend not to want any treatment even if cancer is found.?

    • @RaxOldies
      @RaxOldies 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      wondering the same at almost 75....had MRI and they said a 3.2cm 'nodule' in prostate, How many more yrs do I have...vs all the asst treatments that may make things 'worse'??! Thinking watching/testing or active surveillance for now. EDIT: My brother-in-law who was diagnosed at roughly 65-66, a few yrs ago, decided to go for prostatectomy..in his words to get it all out at once...his thinking was he still had years ahead of him. I don't see that for me!

    • @robshaw3655
      @robshaw3655 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      well just got back from mine, there was a guy in his 80s who went in before me for his biopsy , he said he wanted to live a bit longer. Dont we all ..@@RaxOldies

    • @dondgc2298
      @dondgc2298 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why would you decide you don’t want treatment when you don’t even have a diagnosis? You don’t even have an idea what the treatment would be.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@dondgc2298 It seems he does not want the biopsy.

  • @iamric23
    @iamric23 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have to ask, is this man being sponsored by cyberknife to basically endorse this procedure over surgery? I mean to me, there is only one choice after watching this. It also seems that a person can get treated again later on if the cancer returns. Anyone agree, or perhaps disagree?

    • @cancerfactswithdr.b3082
      @cancerfactswithdr.b3082 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have no disclosures. (I am not sponsored by any corporation) I have been using a Cyberknife since 2005 and I like the technology. Now we have the PACE-B data to confirm these videos. Because the success rate is so high, I rarely have to retreat patients. However I have treated a few and they are doing great.

    • @iamric23
      @iamric23 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cancerfactswithdr.b3082What Gleason scores would this procedure be appropriate for?

  • @craig4867
    @craig4867 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gentlemen, be prepared for your wife or girlfriend to leave you for another man to have SEX and don't think they won't!

  • @joesimons7387
    @joesimons7387 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My friend is dying of Prostate Cancer and the guy is going through hell. He chose to at 59 to be observed rather than go through treatment. Now at 72 the tumor has blocked his urinrary functions and had to have tubes placed in his kidneys and an Urniary bag to function. It has also gone to his spine and is having horrible back pain. I see it just getting more painful as the disease progresses. Beware when they say they will watch it, what they mean is watch you suffer and die.

    • @Jack-2day
      @Jack-2day 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry to hear about your friend, very sad. May I enquire whether he was on active surveillance? I am trying to decide myself Thank you

  • @DCGreenZone
    @DCGreenZone 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Here's hoping AOH1996 makes it though phase 2 and 3 trials. Fingers crossed.

  • @jeffpheffer4778
    @jeffpheffer4778 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    who would choose surgery with this data and why? do some men really just take the surgeons advise without looking around? my surgeon did tell me to investigate radiology but didn’t give me any input and he never even heard of cyberknife. i’m pretty sure i’ll do the knife not the scalpel

  • @csevimli
    @csevimli ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr. I am 1980 born and my psa was 8 -10 even went up to 14 so I made a diet for a 2 weeks along with antibiotics in August first psa came 14.65 after diet and antibiotics after 2 weeks psa came 9.49 after stopping antibiotics and diet 2. Week of sept. Test came 10.9 what do you think?

  • @robwells230
    @robwells230 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would be helpful to know what percentage of the patients who don't die of prostate cancer, but actually die as a result of the horrific treatments.. Hiw many die by suicide, from fatal bone fractures, from cardiovascular events, etc. All serious side effects of chemical CASTRATION that you mask as ADT. BUT, our NARCO MEDICO CARTEL doesn't want patients to know the truth

  • @OscarGonzalez-vg3cp
    @OscarGonzalez-vg3cp ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry, I don't believe that, I have a prostatectomy, and that was a big mistake. Death is better to be without prostate. Now I like to see how my body recover without drugs and radiation therapy. All my life I fixed impossible things, but what I did to myself removed my prostate can't be fixed is gone forever.

  • @RodStaff7
    @RodStaff7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m so glad I came upon this video with these comments! I’m a 62 YO Black male, been plant-based for over 25 years (vegan). Both my father and younger brother had prostate cancer and had their prostates removed (our father passed from natural causes at least 15 years later, in 2009, and my younger brother still gets follow-up treatments to keep his PSA in check). This year we found out our older brother has it, but because he didn’t get in to get it checked when he first showed symptoms (about 2 years ago), he’s now in hospice at our sister’s house, as it has spread to his bones. He’s still driving and seems to be managing his pain with the medication. He’s still searching for alternative approaches, as he’s tried everything he knows of and doesn’t want to give up. I thought that since my diet was different from my brothers that I wouldn’t get it, or if I did, I’d have a better chance of beating it than they did, and avoid surgery or radiation. So I recently had my PSA checked upon their advice, even though I wasn’t showing any symptoms. It came back with a PSA of 14, and the urologist strongly recommended a biopsy because of my family history, which I did. They took 14 cores, three of which showed Gleason 3+3=6, grade group 1, and one which showed 3+4=7, grade group 2. Plus there were two instances of “atypical small acing proliferation of undetermined significance (ASAP)”. The remaining cores were benign. The lab had first sent me the results digitally through the MyChart app, and the Urologist called me on Memorial weekend soon as he looked at the results. I’m scheduled to go in for more details on the results and he wants to discuss options on this coming Monday 6/12/23. Obviously I was shocked, and although the pain during the biopsy was minimal due to the numbing drugs, the recovery is a mental trip (clearing the blood from my system, which will take about 3 weeks according to the Dr). Plus the mental stress of weighing out what to do, regardless of the doctor leaning strongly towards cutting me up. I’ve already started leaning more towards a raw diet, cut sugar down to no more than about 30 grams/day that might be present in some foods (I haven’t added table sugar to anything in years, mostly use organic stevia if I need to sweeten up something), and I’m drinking green tea, adding 1 tsp moringa to my daily health shake, along with Buried Treasure Men’s Prostate Complete, which has a bunch of prostate-positive herbs in it. The one drawback regarding trying to cut down sugar is that my research shows that 8 oz of pomegranate juice daily is very beneficial, as is watermelon juice, but both contain natural sugar (pomegranate juice has about 30 grams per serving!). I see most of the comments are not too recent, but I’ll check back to see if anyone’s interested in the outcome of my upcoming appointment. I’d also be interested in joining some kind of network of men dealing with this- the different approaches people are currently using, lifestyle adjustments, dealing with girlfriends/wives, etc, as I’m sure the shared info would be beneficial to others besides me. Any follow-up comments and recommendations greatly appreciated, including regarding my brother in hospice. Thank you all for contributing what I’ve read so far. Peace.

    • @jovitarich7078
      @jovitarich7078 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mike, my ex husband has prostate cancer but he does not want to treat as he worries about side effects. I am actually here to learn and I am grateful for your comment. Let me know how you are doing…keep me posted. I am sorry about your brother but I do not know how to help. Prayers going your way.

    • @alanaldpal950
      @alanaldpal950 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck with everything and yes, please update here with how things are going

    • @RodStaff7
      @RodStaff7 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@alanaldpal950 thank you

    • @RodStaff7
      @RodStaff7 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jovitarich7078 thank you

    • @RodStaff7
      @RodStaff7 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jovitarich7078 sorry to hear about your husband situation, I will keep you posted on developments, as well as any other things. I learn along the way. Thank you for responding.

  • @choppinbroccoli7037
    @choppinbroccoli7037 ปีที่แล้ว

    Look into bio identical testosterone therapy. Low T can actually lead to cancer and other health problems. My husband is 66 and was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer. His PSA was over 300 when he started ADT. Hes also doing the Fen Ben protocol, did six weeks of hyper baric oxygen therapy, and other supplements. He cut sugar out of his diet. His PSA dropped to 4.2 in three months. He will have another CT scan in three months. Overall he's feeling pretty good. Mostly feeling the effects of having his testosterone blocked. Also his Lupron shot is causing groin pain and muscle loss. Hopefully in three months he'll be feeling even better.

    • @gramgrampmc.6937
      @gramgrampmc.6937 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How is the Fenben going? I just started on this a short time ago.

  • @HFH-Official
    @HFH-Official ปีที่แล้ว

    Don't listen to this guy... go get treated. Get that crap removed and forget about it!

  • @HFH-Official
    @HFH-Official ปีที่แล้ว

    My friend decided not to get treated. (49 years old when first detected). Died last week. He never drank, never smoked, ate good, changed diet, Long story short he died within 3 years. He tried everything. I got stage 2 and his last words were, don't be as dumb as me, get it removed. That's exactly what I'm gonna do.

    • @JIM-ot4ws
      @JIM-ot4ws ปีที่แล้ว

      I've had it for nearly 8 years, I tried a few natural treatments that might have slowed it down, but I finally had my prostate removed 9 weeks ago, it was starting to be a problem and was not yet metastatic luckily. There really was no other choice for me, and I should have done it 2 years earlier because the longer you leave it the more post op symptoms such as ED and leaking urine. All the best.

    • @Jack-2day
      @Jack-2day 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      First let me say I hope ur recovery is going well. May I ask why you feel you should have decided earlier by 2 years for the removal ? How was it becoming a problem? I am 3+4=7 Gleason PSA 6 age 63 and curious where ur journey began? Thank you for your reply sir @@JIM-ot4ws

    • @s.d.g.global4582
      @s.d.g.global4582 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😂

  • @gvet47
    @gvet47 ปีที่แล้ว

    I still cannot get any doctor to tell me how long I will live if my cancer is not trested. PSA was as high as 5000 and in all my lymph nodes. Only suggested hormon treatment by dhots and pills. My life is horrible with day long sweats and impossable to even go out to do anything. I live on pain pills every four hours. Not sure it is worth extending my life if I live like this. 75 and live alone

    • @choppinbroccoli7037
      @choppinbroccoli7037 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look in the Fen Ben protocol. My husband is taking it. Also check into hyperbaric oxygen therapy near you. My husband did six weeks three times a week. There are home ones you can buy. My husband quit eating sugar. He has some muscle loss and hot flashes from the shots but he is doing well.

    • @cr2158
      @cr2158 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cut out sugar immediately

    • @billhamilton7524
      @billhamilton7524 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cr2158 dude really ?

  • @d.r.martin6301
    @d.r.martin6301 ปีที่แล้ว

    Recently I had the Decipher test and was found to be high risk. But I'm told my only option really is surgery, because of bladder retention; because radiation could cause serious problems later. Is this correct? Thanks...

    • @dgre334
      @dgre334 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same for me. I had surgery 14 mths ago.

  • @jimjohngirard
    @jimjohngirard ปีที่แล้ว

    Diagnosed with prostate cancer. MRI completely missed the tumor. Standard systemic needle biopsy caught it. Gleason 3+4=7, Group 2, PSA 3.3, 30% adenocarcinoma in 2 cores, right apex. So what the hell should I do....radiation, SBRT, Cryogenic, Radio Frequency Ablation, Laser....what the hell. I'm 73, in great health and I do not want the cure to be more deadly than the disease....btw...do you ever answer these questions or not?

    • @choppinbroccoli7037
      @choppinbroccoli7037 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look into the Fen Ben protocol. My husband is doing it along with ADT and other supplements. He did six weeks of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and brought his PSA from 300 down to 4.2 in three months.

  • @tony59able
    @tony59able ปีที่แล้ว

    Many thanks for this doctor. I'm 73 with Gleason 3+4 and P S A of 16 elevated from 11 over six months. No target lesions identified on MRI scans. I'm on active surveillance with great quality of life. I'm happy to continue this way for now.

    • @VimMitt
      @VimMitt ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello i have been diagnosed same Gleason score with no target lesions. I am debating if i should go surgery or just surveillance ? Please how long have u been on surveillance like to know. What are chances your cancer can metastasize? Have u had genetic testing done? Thanks

    • @tony59able
      @tony59able ปีที่แล้ว

      @@VimMitt Hi there I have been on active surveillance for three years. No, No genome testing! I will have another biopsy in the next three months and go from there. With me it’s about quality of life and not risking treatment too soon. Of course it’s a bit of a lottery as you can’t always know the full picture. If there were radical changes to the Gleason score then I would reconsider. At current levels I still have a good few years of quality life. Obviously you make the decision that’s best for your circumstances. Good luck and take care.

    • @QuacNguyen-wh2re
      @QuacNguyen-wh2re หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@VimMitt😊😅😅😅

  • @andrewh7940
    @andrewh7940 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey DR B, I was hoping you could run an analysis for someone who is 43 who has a psa of 8, Gleason score 3+3 in 3 section and 3+4 in 1 section all on the right side of the prostate, doctor was not able to detect during rectal exam. I’m trying to decide between cyberknife and surgery. Thanks!

  • @williamwaters4506
    @williamwaters4506 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did this study look at each man's age? Do younger men have a better survival rate?

    • @cancerfactswithdr.b3082
      @cancerfactswithdr.b3082 ปีที่แล้ว

      99% of the time if the PSA is low, a man will not develop metastatic prostate cancer. Also, radiation failures can now be salvaged with radiation over half of the time.

  • @cccxm02
    @cccxm02 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've decided not to treat my cancer PSA was 109 Gleason 9 cancer very aggressive grade group 4 T3 and CPG 5 After studying my cancer I realized that having further treatment chemotherapy would ruin my quality of life & damage my bones etc etc So I would just let the cancer take its course & kill me which I accept. I didn't cry or don't cry I've always been a practical strong person of character an old fashioned guy born 1963. I've always had faith in God so death is not the end it's everlasting LIFE!

    • @cancerfactswithdr.b3082
      @cancerfactswithdr.b3082 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am sorry to hear this. How much cancer has spread?

    • @lujack7365
      @lujack7365 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lord touch this man, heal him and display your power, love and mercy in him, in Jesus's name!

    • @cccxm02
      @cccxm02 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cancerfactswithdr.b3082 it's spread to my bones now but I'm strong so it's just a case of waiting to the end comes when it does. My doctor missed all the signs from 2011 to 2019 I was going to him with various symptoms eventually my weight fell to 9 stone (126lb) My doctor stated I was fine sent me away? I rang my sister who's a nurse in America she told me it's cancer get back to my doctor immediately! Once he did a simple blood test PSA his face bright red informing me of cancer so 8 years had gone by from 2011 to 2019 and he failed to do a simple blood test!

    • @jangbuo
      @jangbuo ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cccxm02 hey Chaz, I'm also 1963, don't give up bro...search for Joe Tippens story and Fenbendazole, no kidding, I just started to take it few days ago.

    • @latoyacarter3532
      @latoyacarter3532 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are other things to do. There are many natural therapies, hydrotherapies, laws of health

  • @rajashreeswain3766
    @rajashreeswain3766 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sir my father was diagnosed with prostate Cancer and now it was removed and even that the PSA level now reached to 0.22 . What to do can you please suggest.He is 55 years old.

    • @cancerfactswithdr.b3082
      @cancerfactswithdr.b3082 ปีที่แล้ว

      He should see a radiation oncologist. His PSA should be 0.0. Did the urologist inform him of the risk of relapse with surgery?

  • @debbiebrannon8874
    @debbiebrannon8874 ปีที่แล้ว

    Praying for a healing for everyone try cannabis oil and thc for cancer amen

  • @BlankSlate1111
    @BlankSlate1111 ปีที่แล้ว

    You doctors are all frauds. You can't save even yourself from anything. All you know is what the corrupt amd evil pharmaceutical companies tell you.

  • @samaraharris6221
    @samaraharris6221 ปีที่แล้ว

    Try the focal therapy treatment. Less evasion. Research.

  • @Ded-Ede
    @Ded-Ede ปีที่แล้ว

    Even diet by eating natural Whole plant Foods and fasting is treatment. Why would anyone not want to try to cure themselves? I just believe that looking at everything as statics on paper removes the humanity.

    • @robwembley
      @robwembley ปีที่แล้ว

      Everything seems driven by statistics !

  • @jamiemcneil9462
    @jamiemcneil9462 ปีที่แล้ว

    The correct choice is neither. Surgery or Radiation are not cures, neither will prolong your life. However both of them will completely ruin the quality of your life for what ever time you do have left, which may be considerable. Now you have heard the truth.

  • @balaji4057
    @balaji4057 ปีที่แล้ว

    excellent

  • @marka9073
    @marka9073 ปีที่แล้ว

    Treatment or Surveillance? Age 63, PSA 5.2, T1c, DRE not palpable, 1st biopsy 3/12 cores Gleason 6, Polaris score low Surveillance recommended. 6 months later MRI found 2 areas pirads 3 and 4. Followup biospy found those area to be Gleason 6, but random biopsy found 2 cores with Gleason 7(3+4). Low total core volume 10% of core with 20%/10% respectively of pattern 4. Respectively 2 cores with 3+4, 1 core 2.3mm total cancer with .46mm pattern 4 and second core 1.5mm total cancer with .15 pattern 4. Is this considered Favorable Intermediate? What are the stats? Father and brother both has PC. Both treated radiation and ADT at 70yrs old. Father passed away at 85 from other causes. Brother alive at 74 yrs old.

  • @hankaul6256
    @hankaul6256 ปีที่แล้ว

    Aloha

  • @mikeoniones667
    @mikeoniones667 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am the unlucky 20% went right to Metastasis.

    • @lujack7365
      @lujack7365 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lord please heal Mike! Touch him in Jesus's name!

  • @MM-sf3rl
    @MM-sf3rl ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr. B. Very good facts. It’s very helpful to has a systematic and somewhat pragmatic way to look at PC. Thanks for you explanation and sharing other institutions framework of operation.

  • @NorbieGonthemic
    @NorbieGonthemic ปีที่แล้ว

    You said that; surgery is not recommended after radiation treatment... Is radiotherapy treatment the same as radiation treatment?

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    @godswilledet5671 2 ปีที่แล้ว

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