Prostate diagnosis for father in law.

Hi all.

My father in law (75) has just had a prostate cancer diagnosis, with a 9/10 on the Gleason scale. (4&5). 

The hospital he's under haven't been great at all at imparting information, so I'm hoping someone here can help.

The triage nurse who broke the news gave a confused statement about him needing to have radio therapy, but then said that he needed to be on hormone (Oestrogen) treatment, then asked if he'd had a bone scan yet.... Clearly not as she had just given the first diagnosis!

He was sent home with no information other than a phone number for support at the hospital. 

Can anyone advise how long he had to wait for the bone scan, and if this appointment is sent by letter or by phone?

Is there anything else we don't know that we should know about? He's currently under the urologist but do the also act as the Oncology specialist in this area? 

We are feeling very much in the dark, and any help on process would be really helpful. 

Thanks all

Casper. 

  • Hi Casper, 

    When I was diagnosed I was started of hormone therapy first which brought my PSA level right done then they also gave me 37 radiotherapy treatments. I was on hormone therapy for two years and the two treatment worked wonders for me.

    With regard to the scan I had both an MRI and a CT scan done. I had to wait about a fortnight for the scan and the another fortnight while they analized and discussed. My appointments were sent by mail. Normally you start off with the urologist while being diagnosed then normally transfered to a Oncology specialist but this may pehaps vary. 

    Hopeing this helps, Best wishes to you both, Brian

  • Brian, thank you so much. 

    Casper.