Cancer fight begins

If possible, talk to a radiation oncologist for a different perspective.
My wife found that radiologists can widely diverge from surgeons when are parsing through treatment options for cancer. The old saying rings true that everything looks like a nail to someone holding a hammer. Radiologists hold one type of hammer while surgeons hold another. Each tends to favor their own.

This divergence was quite stressful in her case which goes to the saying that a man with two watches never knows what time it is. The potential treatment paths for my wife were not additive so she needed to wear one watch.

Follow-up screenings twice a year are stressful as wait for results. Adulting is not quite as carefree as imagined when we were in middle school.

She has had a positive outcome. The journey also prompted us to re-evaluate our goals, near and long term. We also simplified our financial account structure and some other lifestyle housekeeping. These were all very positive impacts from an unfortunate diagnosis.
 
My wife found that radiologists can widely diverge from surgeons when are parsing through treatment options for cancer. The old saying rings true that everything looks like a nail to someone holding a hammer. Radiologists hold one type of hammer while surgeons hold another. Each tends to favor their own.

This divergence was quite stressful in her case which goes to the saying that a man with two watches never knows what time it is. The potential treatment paths for my wife were not additive so she needed to wear one watch.

Follow-up screenings twice a year are stressful as wait for results. Adulting is not quite as carefree as imagined when we were in middle school.

She has had a positive outcome. The journey also prompted us to re-evaluate our goals, near and long term. We also simplified our financial account structure and some other lifestyle housekeeping. These were all very positive impacts from an unfortunate diagnosis.
I have a video appointment with a Radiologist prior to my surgery. The Oncology M.D., who is going to do my surgery, actually recommended the appointment just to get an opinion.
He also said Surgery or radiation would work in my case, but with radiation only, the chance of Cancer returning or additional cancers occurring is 7% and with removal, it’s 1% or less.
7% isn’t a lot, but it’s a chance I’m not willing to take.
Also, with radiation, if the Prostate has to be removed later on, it’s much more difficult.
So many choices in cancer treatment today….I guess it gets to the point where you do your research, get multiple opinions, weigh the pro’s and cons, then make a decision and move forward with the plan.
Do something or die, I guess.
Prostate Cancer moves like a Turtle, I’ve been told numerous times, but I’m still fairly young and can’t wait to see what happens.
 
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