abnormal cells & swollen lymph nodes, not due to prostate cancer?
He said that it did not seem that the tumors were consistent with the spread of prostate cancer. I'm fearful that means there is another site.
He did call the abnormal cells tumors but also said that perhaps these were indications of the body fighting off infection. I hope and pray that's it.
So now we wait until next week. Last night I had a total meltdown and cried for over an hour (by myself in another room). Felt good to get it out. Didn't realize I had all that bottled up emotion.
Ready to do battle again.
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Sorry for the news
Alot of us get news everyday about what is going on, but that does not make it so. Not sure what a finger biopsy is. Seems like they either take them or let them be. You did not mention where the tumors are located. What was his gleason score and what treatment did he recieve? Hard to answer when we do not know what is goingnon.
Mike0 -
tumors in lungSamsungtech1 said:Sorry for the news
Alot of us get news everyday about what is going on, but that does not make it so. Not sure what a finger biopsy is. Seems like they either take them or let them be. You did not mention where the tumors are located. What was his gleason score and what treatment did he recieve? Hard to answer when we do not know what is goingnon.
Mike
His gleason score was 9....yes, I know, not good. I'm still optimistic and am hoping it's just a bad infection.
He had 40 IMRT treatments and is currently on Lupron.0 -
Testsdjs123 said:tumors in lung
His gleason score was 9....yes, I know, not good. I'm still optimistic and am hoping it's just a bad infection.
He had 40 IMRT treatments and is currently on Lupron.
Djs123,
Not sure what to say. Your husband has nodules on lungs. Lymph nodes are swollen. My lymph nodes were not swollen, but cancer nodules were prostate cancer. I had radiosurgery and nodules went away. My Onc thinks it is going to my brain. Not sure why. Anyhow I think that they can do biopsies different ways as far as the lungs go. Hopefully they can get one with the easier ways.
This is a battle fought on many fronts. All we get to do is react. If you trust your doctors then. Folloe their advice.
Good luck,
Mike harrington0
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