Unlike normal blog posting dealing with the choices, ethics and the impact on my professional motivational speaker has been considered appropriate today to speak of my complete recovery from prostate cancer, hoping it will help others who face decisions about prostate cancer treatment.In layman's view, everything seemed to work fine. So the discovery of prostate cancer was quite accidental. My doctor told me to a urologist. Because they are afraid of needles (and a final biopsy needle) I asked if it hurt. Prostate Cancer! How could I, 47 years old, healthy man who has no other medical problems have prostate cancer? My local doctor wanted to schedule surgery immediately. He said he had four options: (1) prostotectemy radical (open surgery), (2) Radiation (3) Hormone therapy and / or (4) Watch and wait. Again, he recommended surgery. I'd like to learn to play golf - I would like to learn from someone who plays every day to learn from a weekend hacker.
The first thing I found is based on my diagnosis, I had time to carefully consider my options. Prostate cancer is usually slow its progression. WARNING - Do not use a crutch to avoid treatment in my experience (I saw my father died-in-law from complications of prostate cancer), but to seek medical help to make treatment decisions.
Reflection:
Watch and wait. I researched my diet took the opportunity that I could reverse what existed and even reduce cancer. For a short time I actually saw a decline in my PSA, but it was short lived. Radiotherapy. Not really an option for me. As I talked with a man in his late 60s to early 70s who had excellent results using focused radiation (proton I think it was called), the reality is - when you choose radiation and tissue is destroyed, if prostate cancer returns can not be removed surgically. By the way information on proton therapy can be found at http://www.protons.com/ or http://www.llu.edu. com / high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). In my quest to find the right treatment, I spent a lot of time to consider this alternative.
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There were three practical objectives I wished to accomplish with this treatment, I choose: (1) eliminating cancer, (2) minimal issues with incontinence (preferably not) and (3) minimal issues with the function erectile (again, preferably none). Based on my Gleason score and diagnosis of prostate cancer, it seems that this treatment would be viable. Http://www.ushifu.com/ stay for Information Retrieval Through my salary, I met with Dr. George Suarez, medical director of USHifu. He reviewed my medical history and was kind enough to take the time to discuss my options with me using this treatment for prostate cancer news. Mr. Suarez had time to explain all my options and how if I elected, HIFU could be effective while meeting my three goals. Radical prostatectomy. All the possibilities above, brought me back to the original proposal - surgery.
Since I had time to investigate I discovered (through the miracle of the Internet) So here's a new procedure called robot-assisted prostate. Hum ... believes that more research is needed. Of course, at that time, the Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute, recognized as one of the world's leading prostate cancer research and cancer education. After careful consideration, I contacted Johns Hopkins asked a seemingly new procedure - using the Vinci Surgical System. http://www.urology.jhu.edu/MIS/daVinci/. the people of Johns Hopkins has not had a profit of care and tried with all my treatment options. Of course, reviewed my file carefully and spent all the time I wanted and needed to evaluate the options. In the end, one thing was clear - all other options remain the same - the surgical removal was still the "gold standard" of prostate cancer fight.
The surgery went well - of course, I do not remember anything - so I can rely on the doctor's report. Initial report showed that the cancer was contained within the prostate, and the withdrawal must give me "free of cancer." Result. In the four weeks following surgery I boarded a plane to Dallas, TX to start a new job. Within seven weeks of incontinence surgery was not an issue. Erecticle function returned within three months (with the aid of medication) and returned to full speed (without medication) within twelve months.
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Prostate Cancer Is The Amazing System DaVinci
Posted by Cancer Care on Sunday, December 19, 2010
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