Posted by Andy Martin on March 16, 2018 at 06:11:38 from (209.213.149.120):
In Reply to: Prostrate cancer posted by 37chief on March 15, 2018 at 18:00:53:
Main thing is everybody is different.
My PSA was 7 in 2011 and has climbed steadily. My wife was treated for stage 3 brain cancer at MD Anderson in 2007 and has survived. Can't say enough good about that place. So I went there when they wanted to do surgery in Tulsa. They had a research program called "watchful waiting" that investigates the viability of the PSA numbers. I joined that because if no one submits to research no progress is made.
I have had probably 12 biopsies, and they are no fun. However the last doctor to do one, a lady named Dr. Hooker, somehow made it painless. I won't go into how I enjoy describing Medicare pays for my doctor.
They keep assuring me I'll die of something else and I keep believing them. However, different than other people, I get a positive for cancer in one or two of twelve needle samples every other biopsy, so my cancer is not widespread and very slow growing.
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