Hi All, am new to this site, having recently been diagnosed. I am a fit and active 72 year old, have no symptoms,(as yet), and only started on this pathway as a result of having a PSA test at a Lions Charity event, (really an excuse to get out for a beer with my mate!).
That came back with an elevated 11.2 score, re-test at Doctors gave an 8.42. GP completed DRE, and found prostate was enlarged. MRI showed prostate measured 22mL, which gives a high PSA density of 0.38. It suggested that the left peripheral zone was an area of concern, but that there were no obvious areas of concern elsewhere. Overall scoring was PI-RAD 5 Likert 5, T2/T3A NO
So, off for biopsy........not a procedure I can recommend.......but if it saves your life! 21 samples, 8 of which demonstrated Gleason 4+3=7, grade group 3 prostate cancer.
So off for more scans.......CT and bone.......showed no evidence of spread.
Met with Consultant, doing nothing is not an option, as it is aggressive . Options offered:-
a) Radical surgery (Local hospital)
b) Hormone and EB Radiotherapy (Local hospital)
c) Brachytherapy (Manchester)
d) HIFU (Birmingham)
Have researched extensively, and am favouring the Brachytherapy option as:-
Less restrictions after, as opposed to surgery
Less chance of incontinence problems
Less hassle than 4 weeks of EBR
HIFU limited details on long-term success.
Consultant, understandably, reluctant to recommend an option. Would welcome feedback on my opinions and any practical experiences.
Many thanks, Bob.