How likely is radiation n a one and done proceedue
Thank you all for your help. I am trying to find out how likely radiation would be in my case and in general is a one and done procedure with no reoccurrence . I am told I am a favorable intermediate case with:
76 years old in good health
PSA 5.6
Decipher 4.0
Slowly rising PSA over time
Biopsy: Three sites out of 14 with with cancer. All three with less than 13% percent of cancer present. All located in one quarter of the prostate.
The primary reason for asking the above is that I don't want to deal with ADT. I would prefer surgery but if ADTis likely, I would go with surgery.
Thank you
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Unfortunately, you are asking for a rather specific answer to a question that has so many variables that there is no single clear answer that applies to all prostate cancer (PCa) patients. And, you did not supply us with a Gleason score resulting from your biopsy, which is a major factor in determining the details of your specific PCa.
The 'global' answer to your question, which really has little value on a case by case basis, is about 30% of all PCa treatments (surgery or radiation) have a recurrence at some point in the future.
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Well, you can do radiation without ADT.
In the end, it is RT that kills the bandit. ADT is palliative and would only improve the outcome.
The choice on RT vz RP is that surgery is more invasive and lead to a different set of side effects.
However, choosing an option depends on a series of confirmed test and exams results, and the clinical stage attributed by the urologist.
What was yours?
We all need luck in this journey.
Best wishes
VG
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