Interesting, Radical?? Treatment for PC
Trew
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I just heard this today. My daughter-in-law had a patient in her dental chair this past week out in CA. His PC was similar to mine in many ways- surgery, hormone shots, rad. He was on hormone treatment for 1 yr and quit- just too uncomfortable for him. I would agree with that- nasty stuff.
Anyway, his PSA began to go up and the doc wanted to put him back on the hormone treatment but he refused. Instead he found a doc that would begin chemo on him right away- he did not want to wait until his PC got more advanced and then go on chemo- he wanted to hit it early and as hard as possible. Well, he found a doc in CA that agreed with him and started chemo at a stage when most docs are still playing around with hormone shots. That was 11 years ago and this week in my daughter-in-law's dental chair he said he was feeling great!
I am going to see if my daughter can go through protocol and get me this guys phone number. This is exactly what I wanted at the beginning of my treatment but I never got to see the doc- only his terrible PA. But this sounds so good and reasonable to me right now. When my PSA begins to go up again- I would be all for early chemo and skip the hormone stuff. I really never want another hormone shot again. And by the time most docs start a PC patient on chemo it is only a temporary fix at best.
Interesting case study, thought I would share.
something to think about and discuss.
Anyway, his PSA began to go up and the doc wanted to put him back on the hormone treatment but he refused. Instead he found a doc that would begin chemo on him right away- he did not want to wait until his PC got more advanced and then go on chemo- he wanted to hit it early and as hard as possible. Well, he found a doc in CA that agreed with him and started chemo at a stage when most docs are still playing around with hormone shots. That was 11 years ago and this week in my daughter-in-law's dental chair he said he was feeling great!
I am going to see if my daughter can go through protocol and get me this guys phone number. This is exactly what I wanted at the beginning of my treatment but I never got to see the doc- only his terrible PA. But this sounds so good and reasonable to me right now. When my PSA begins to go up again- I would be all for early chemo and skip the hormone stuff. I really never want another hormone shot again. And by the time most docs start a PC patient on chemo it is only a temporary fix at best.
Interesting case study, thought I would share.
something to think about and discuss.
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Trew
I think if mine comes back ...I will have to just say "no" to the "E" word after living through your experience with you on here...goodness I am emotional to begin with...on "E" I just know I would be one blithering blubbering sad sack.
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