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Prostate cancer surgery

Post a new topicby bkspine on Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:00 pm


I am a 61 year old active male. Trying to decide if I should have a radical prostectomy or the cryosurgery? Cancer is small and confined to prostate, Gleason was 6 and PSA was 10. Problems with urination and pressure/size of the prostate.

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Re: Prostate cancer surgery

Post a new topicby digger on Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:38 am

hello I just had prostate surgery on june 26. was in hos 3days.cancer was confined in prostate,did not spread in linfnodes. my psa was 9.5. was in very little pain even the day after surg.i told the nurses i felt like i could go home and cut my grass. my dad had pros. cancer 17 yrs ago, i went to his doctor and he removed mine also. he said hes done 600 so far in his career. if you have any questions please dont be afraid to ask my email addrs. [moderator note: e-mail address has been removed]

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Re: Prostate cancer surgery

Post a new topicby ohno on Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:04 pm


I have a brochure in my hand from the University of CO. urology dept that states that cyosurgery reslts in impotence 87% of the time.

I am trying to decide what to do as well, am looking into HIFU (google hifu.ca or ushifu ) it's in clinical trials in the USA, in hospitals such as Duke, Sloan-Ketteing, MD Andersen, Cleveland Clinic and many more... look at clinicaltrials.gov or you can phone them at 866-650-4466 It's using ultrasound to vaporize the prostate, they've been doing this techique in Europe for 15 years with 92% success. You can buy it in Canada or Mexico--if you don't qualify for the trial. I din't qualify, my prostate is too large.

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