Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 I'm new to the group and want to thank the moderator so much for sending the post on treatment options which I've saved. My husband is 70 years old with a normal PSA for his age, but a " firmness " the size of a BB. A young urologist called for a biopsy, but I insisted my husband see a more experienced urologist recommended by my oncologist. This second urologist said it really depended on how much anxiety my husband felt as to whether to move forward with a biopsy or choose careful monitoring and watchful waiting, and that there wasn't a clear-cut right or wrong choice in this case. My husband chose monitoring and watchful waiting. We both realize he may have prostate cancer, and decisions will need to be made down the road for undergoing procedures that he'd prefer to avoid - that we're " kicking the can " down the road. But rushing into treatment for a cancer that he may die with, but not of, when the potential side effects of treatment can severly impair the quality of one's life, doesn't seem to be the way to go, either. I know others may have different opinions based on their own personal feelings or experience, and I'd be happy to hear them. Calico From: ProstateCancerSupport Moderator <ProstateCancerSupport- owner > Subject: File - A good post on treatment options.doc To: mizzes12@... Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 9:24 AM File : A good post on treatment options.doc Description : Donna's advice on options for treatment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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