Posted by Eldon (WA) on March 16, 2018 at 08:11:21 from (98.225.13.22):
In Reply to: Prostrate cancer posted by 37chief on March 15, 2018 at 18:00:53:
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He probably had positive margins like I had. Think of the prostate as an orange. After the prostate is removed it is examined to see if there are cancer cells in the "peeling of the orange". If so, you have positive margins, which means the cancer may have spread to the prostate bed or elsewhere. I had the "nerve sparing" surgery, which is a catch 22 when you have positive margins. The surgeon has to decide just how close to those nerves and blood vessels he wants to go. I knew it was a risk, but elected to preserve my six life...and yes he did miss a few cancer cells and 18 months later my psa started to rise. I elected to have radiation treatments without hormonal treatment (chemical castration), and it looks like they aimed the radiation to the right spot as my psa dropped to less than .02 and has stayed there for 2 years now. I had my psa checked every 3 months, now we will jump to 6 months as it appears everything is going well.
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