colon cancer and prostate cancer

axel
axel Member Posts: 4

Im looking for a treatment center near rochester ny that can deal with bolth cancers Colon grad 3 and prostate gleason 3+4 also have Lynch Syndrom 

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  • sgold88
    sgold88 Member Posts: 85 Member
    Consider

    Look at Wilmot in Rochester or if you are able to get there, Roswell in Buffalo is well regarded. 

  • axel
    axel Member Posts: 4
    sgold88 said:

    Consider

    Look at Wilmot in Rochester or if you are able to get there, Roswell in Buffalo is well regarded. 

    cancer centers

    Thanks for the responce Im 35 miles from Wilmot and 95 from Roswell . Have you been a patient at either one ? Ive been looking at MSK but dont know if the treatment would be any better . 

  • sgold88
    sgold88 Member Posts: 85 Member
    edited May 2021 #4
    axel said:

    cancer centers

    Thanks for the responce Im 35 miles from Wilmot and 95 from Roswell . Have you been a patient at either one ? Ive been looking at MSK but dont know if the treatment would be any better . 

    Hospital

    We are in Toronto and my wife was treated at Princess Margaret here. We know many people in Buffalo who speak very, very highly about Roswell. They say it's world class and is as good care as you'll get anywhere else in the US. Not sure how it compares to MSK, which I have heard great things about from a friend of mine in New York City. I have nothing concrete to speak of as it pertains to Wilmot. I'm sure it's also fantastic. Good luck on your journey. 

  • suzycruise76
    suzycruise76 Member Posts: 163 Member
    sgold88,

    I just want to say hi to my fellow Torontonians! I, too, had been treated at Princess Margaret,and would like to let you know that I consider the doctors from UHN (Princess Margaret,Toronto General and Toronto Western) the best doctors I had ever met in my life (and thanks to them my life is getting even longerSmile). I think we are extremely lucky to have a great health care and very skillful and knowlegable doctors.

    I am NED at this moment,and hope it is going to stay this way. Unfortunatelly I had developed a side problem after having been clear of my colon cancer....but that is another story,which is looked after as well.

    Wish you and your wife all the best,

    Suzy

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member

    sgold88,

    I just want to say hi to my fellow Torontonians! I, too, had been treated at Princess Margaret,and would like to let you know that I consider the doctors from UHN (Princess Margaret,Toronto General and Toronto Western) the best doctors I had ever met in my life (and thanks to them my life is getting even longerSmile). I think we are extremely lucky to have a great health care and very skillful and knowlegable doctors.

    I am NED at this moment,and hope it is going to stay this way. Unfortunatelly I had developed a side problem after having been clear of my colon cancer....but that is another story,which is looked after as well.

    Wish you and your wife all the best,

    Suzy

    Toronto - Off Topic

    I spent 18 months in Ontario, 12 of them, in and around the Toronto area. 

    When I think of those areas, Downsview, Mississagua, Oshawa, I almost feel homesick.  Loved it up there. 

    Tru

  • sgold88
    sgold88 Member Posts: 85 Member
    Trubrit said:

    Toronto - Off Topic

    I spent 18 months in Ontario, 12 of them, in and around the Toronto area. 

    When I think of those areas, Downsview, Mississagua, Oshawa, I almost feel homesick.  Loved it up there. 

    Tru

    Off topic

    You're always welcome back! After covid!

  • sgold88
    sgold88 Member Posts: 85 Member
    edited May 2021 #8

    sgold88,

    I just want to say hi to my fellow Torontonians! I, too, had been treated at Princess Margaret,and would like to let you know that I consider the doctors from UHN (Princess Margaret,Toronto General and Toronto Western) the best doctors I had ever met in my life (and thanks to them my life is getting even longerSmile). I think we are extremely lucky to have a great health care and very skillful and knowlegable doctors.

    I am NED at this moment,and hope it is going to stay this way. Unfortunatelly I had developed a side problem after having been clear of my colon cancer....but that is another story,which is looked after as well.

    Wish you and your wife all the best,

    Suzy

    Suzy

    We also feel fortunate to have been treated at PMH. My wife was diagnosed at 39 years old with colon cancer and then 2 liver mets. She is nearly 2 years NED at this point in time, her prognosis is good and we are so thankful for the care we received from the doctors at PMH and Toronto General. We think and talk about her oncologist, her surgeon and her nurse each and every single day and are so appreciative of how they took such good care of her. I wish you continued good health, Suzy. 

  • axel
    axel Member Posts: 4
    edited May 2021 #9
    sgold88 said:

    Suzy

    We also feel fortunate to have been treated at PMH. My wife was diagnosed at 39 years old with colon cancer and then 2 liver mets. She is nearly 2 years NED at this point in time, her prognosis is good and we are so thankful for the care we received from the doctors at PMH and Toronto General. We think and talk about her oncologist, her surgeon and her nurse each and every single day and are so appreciative of how they took such good care of her. I wish you continued good health, Suzy. 

    Colon cancer treatment in Rochester , Buffalo NY area

    Hi thanks for the responce but im not going to canada for treatment . If you have any friends that went to Roswell or Wilmot please let them know . I hear good things about Wilmont but bad things about Strong Memorial Hospital where they do there surgrery .