My Daddy was first diagnosed as stage 3 in three years ago. After adjunvent hormonal replacement therapy & radiation therapy, the cancer was largely control. Be positive. Normally Prostate Cancer would not be rapid progression. Keep healthy, be happy. Treasure every day with your loved one. God bless every gentleman who are now suffering from Prostate Cancer.
R McGee Stage 1 is very curable. I'm Stage 2 and am getting two consecutive radiation treatments: internal (brachytherapy) and external (where radiation is beMed from outside the body). Personally I am not in favor of having surgery. It is highly invasive and has nasty side effects like urinary incontinence and impotence. If surgery is his specialty your urologist might recommend surgery over radiation therapy. Before you decide talk to a radiation specialist (radiation oncologist). Do your homework -- don't expect the experts to give you lengthy explanations. Treat this as a major life event but if you take the right advice (avoid quacks) and act swiftly your hub is should be fine. Good luck.
Thank you for such an excellent information for public to understand how prostate Cancer to be treated.
My Daddy was first diagnosed as stage 3 in three years ago. After adjunvent hormonal replacement therapy & radiation therapy, the cancer was largely control.
Be positive.
Normally Prostate Cancer would not be rapid progression.
Keep healthy, be happy.
Treasure every day with your loved one.
God bless every gentleman who are now suffering from Prostate Cancer.
Excellently delivered! Thanks for sharing!
I’m having this treatment right now and I have another six weeks of it.
Thank you
really helpful & comprehensive.thanks very much to the producers
my hubby got diagnosed w/stage 1 and we don't kno what to do I'm scared to death
R McGee Stage 1 is very curable. I'm Stage 2 and am getting two consecutive radiation treatments: internal (brachytherapy) and external (where radiation is beMed from outside the body). Personally I am not in favor of having surgery. It is highly invasive and has nasty side effects like urinary incontinence and impotence. If surgery is his specialty your urologist might recommend surgery over radiation therapy. Before you decide talk to a radiation specialist (radiation oncologist). Do your homework -- don't expect the experts to give you lengthy explanations. Treat this as a major life event but if you take the right advice (avoid quacks) and act swiftly your hub is should be fine. Good luck.
Don't b. He'll b fine
You may want to watch "Dead doctors and the GcMAF connection."
they told my father they are putting him under to put gold markers on the prostate itself. is this normal approach ?
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