treatment after prostate removal
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Radiation
Cn not answer for anyone else, but radiation might not cause many side effects while going through it, but good probability that you will suffer rectum damage, and depending on how severe is what makes treatment so risky. I think you should get more info and then more input.
Good luck.
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Treatment protocolSamsungtech1 said:Radiation
Cn not answer for anyone else, but radiation might not cause many side effects while going through it, but good probability that you will suffer rectum damage, and depending on how severe is what makes treatment so risky. I think you should get more info and then more input.
Good luck.
Mike
Marvin
You may inquire with your doctor about his treatment protocol to your status.
I think that his proposed radiation done as adjuvant to surgery (just after RP) is due to the positive margins declared in the pathological report. This is a protocol of preference by some doctors but there are cases of patients with similar status that did not recur. Our friend survivor Lewino of this forum is an example. After all radiation is not a walk in the park. It got its risks and side effects that you should to consider if in fact your case is of those that never experience recurrence.
It is common to wait for recurrence to happen firstly and then follow with a salvage treatment.
You can check on the PSA level immediately. Three weeks post surgery is all it is needed to certify about successes. Remission is usually declared if the PSA is kept lower than 0.06 ng/ml.
A continuous increase above 0.2 ng/ml is considered in the majority of the cases as “recurrence”.
Welcome to the board.
Wishing you good and successful recovery.
VGama0
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