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  • @Canucksway
    @Canucksway Год назад +11

    1. Fruits with lycopene - tomatoes, grapefruit, papaya apricots, watermelon, etc.
    2. Fish & fish oil (Omega 3)
    3. Citrus fruit - oranges, lemons
    4. Nuts containing Zinc - cashews, peanuts, almonds
    5. Brazil nuts (Selenium), vitamin D (salmon) or supplements
    6. Olive oil, avocados and its oil, pistachios, dark chocolate
    7. Allium vegetables: garlic and onions

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 Год назад

      This isn't the cooking channel.

    • @Canucksway
      @Canucksway Год назад

      @@vietnamvet4533
      1. Fruits with lycopene - tomatoes, grapefruit, papaya apricots, watermelon, etc.
      2. Fish & fish oil (Omega 3)
      3. Citrus fruit - oranges, lemons
      4. Nuts containing Zinc - cashews, peanuts, almonds
      5. Brazil nuts (Selenium), vitamin D (salmon) or supplements
      6. Olive oil, avocados and its oil, pistachios, dark chocolate
      7. Allium vegetables: garlic and onions

    • @vietnamvet4533
      @vietnamvet4533 Год назад +1

      @@Canucksway Ok you like all of that and so do I, what is the point? Don't tell me eating Olive oil and eating tomatoes will stop cancer, as an Italian American I have eaten boat lots of each and still got the big casino.

    • @caroletta451
      @caroletta451 7 месяцев назад

      @@vietnamvet4533 Your diet matters more than you know! Stay away from sugar! Feeds cancer...

  • @kipanderson1479
    @kipanderson1479 Год назад +5

    I continue to appreciate the information from this source. I have 3-4 intermediate. After educating myself through the PCRI resources, I opted for radiation and hormone treatment. Ninety days after radiation and 3rd lupron shot, my PSA is .5 from 24.5. Feeling blessed.

  • @brianhenderson9470
    @brianhenderson9470 Год назад +8

    Had a 21 PSA. Fortunately had prostate removed just before it was getting ready to metastasize. Been six months and doing well. Working on getting sexual function back.

  • @ShropshirePastPresent
    @ShropshirePastPresent 5 лет назад +22

    I had a radical prostatectomy 4 years ago at the age of 47 --my pathology report showed 2 tumors both lobes involved --extension outside the gland on both sides ,extensive perineural invasion and seminal vesicle invasion but only Gleason 6 and no Psa rise since.

    • @Mootsbike
      @Mootsbike 5 лет назад +5

      I had a similar experience except I had bladder neck invasion too. However I had no lymph node invasion. After one year and five PSA tests, my PSA dropped to “0”. Time will tell.

    • @ShubhamGupta-md5ps
      @ShubhamGupta-md5ps 2 года назад

      Hi, how are you keeping up now ??
      What all treatment did you go through ? Surgery > radio > ADT ?

    • @ShropshirePastPresent
      @ShropshirePastPresent 2 года назад +3

      @@ShubhamGupta-md5ps I had a Radical Prostatectomy and was placed on a new Trial program which offered me 6 weeks of radiotherapy and 6 months of hormone therapy but I pulled out of the trial after 1 month so never had Radiotherapy. My Psa has remained undetectable but I have since suffered a minor heart attack and stroke in 2019 but still here and surviving just about

    • @sailorman8590
      @sailorman8590 Год назад

      @@ShropshirePastPresent my father in law had the same as you and ended up with a stroke that basically screwed him for 20 years until his death….I wonder if that treatment screws up the heart?

    • @ShropshirePastPresent
      @ShropshirePastPresent Год назад

      @@sailorman8590 Looking back I feel sometimes the treatment is worse than cancer it takes so much away from you as a man but some men get through it with no problems so it's just the luck of the draw but if I could turn back the clock I would have chosen to delay treatment as I feel my last 9 years have been a nightmare as I can barely walk 20 feet now and have incontinence of the bladder as well as other medical issues.

  • @0118uhauha
    @0118uhauha 2 года назад +9

    An increase in PSA-value need not be cancer . . . In 2001 when I was 55 my doctor recommended that I started having my PSA measured once every year ( normal small blood-sample from the arm ) because in the first year a Prostate ( Pro )-cancer grows it is INCONSPICUOUS i.e. you feel or see nothing ( no blood in urine ).
    My first PSA value in year 2001 was 5.5 i.e. 0.5 too high ( normal range 3 - 5 ) Yet the doctor said it was OK as long as the value did not rise. Each year until 2007 , my PSA was 5.5 but October 2007 it was 8.5 .
    January ( winter ) 2008 I started getting trouble by urination. No pains just difficult passage especially in cold weather . . . In winter one can catch a cold and the nose swells and closes. All men over 60 years have several small chronic inflammations scattered in Pro ( I saw my own small nodules with inflammation after my Pro had been removed and sliced in laboratory. These nodules are NOT cancer ). Probably all these nodules swell in cold weather.
    Spring 2008 a needle-biopsy was made by me ( several hollow needles are stuck one by one from rectum into the prostate. It makes a click for each needle, but no pains ) . Bad luck for me: in two of the eight needles the laboratory found cancer-cells. Good luck was that the cancer-nodules were small and six of eight needles free of cancer . . . I was operated ( the "big" Pro-operation ) by two surgeons in the Planegg Hospital south of Munich some weeks later . . . Many men get IMPOTENT by this operation because they arrive too late, the cancer is in an advanced stage. There are two NERVES creating erection: one leading to the left side of penis and the other to the right side. These nerves can close-off muscles so that blood can flow into penis but not out.
    These nerves lie on the top surface of the Pro like two ELECTRIC CORDS on a table. If the surgeon can move these "cords" ( and everything else looks normal ) then these nerves can stay while the Pro and all connected lymph-nodes are removed . . . If the surgeon CANNOT move these nerves it is due to ingrowth of cancer tissue and everything has to be removed.
    Thus those clinics promising that patients will not get impotent when operated in their clinic are lying, this is first ascertained during the operation.
    There are two phases of Pro-cancer: first and second. In the second phase cancer cells have grown THROUGH the wall of the Pro and are spreading everywhere in the abdomen. The patient will NOT be cured by the operation. Radiation can only be used once otherwise the colon ( which is right behind the prostate ) will develop chronical inflammation.
    Thus it is an exciting moment when the laboratory-report arrives a couple of days after the operation.

  • @user-um6eb3ek2z
    @user-um6eb3ek2z 2 года назад +3

    prostate cancer research shouldbeimprovedforpeoplekindtothepeople!thankyou

  • @shudipchakma
    @shudipchakma 3 года назад +8

    Thank you doctor

  • @sungchan4155
    @sungchan4155 7 месяцев назад

    I am 68 y/o, PSA 6.6, volume of prostate 32 cc. Under active surveillance. Diagnosed with T1c, Gleason 3+3 cancer in Sept. last year. My urologist said it was a T1c stage cancer based on DRE. However, I am worried that it might be T2b or T2c because the lesion shown in the MRI is 2.5 cm diameter. Volume of lesion 8 cc at the apex.
    NCCN Guidelines for patients states
    “T1 tumors can’t be felt during DRE and aren’t found on imaging tests ….....….”
    Therefore, it might not be T1c based on DRE that is subjective, only part of the prostate is in contact with the rectal, not the whole prostate can be felt. I consider MRI imaging to be more reliable because ' seeing is better than guessing'. I think my case is in the gray area. My urologist says he does not interpret MRI. It is a matter of life and death to me. I might miss the opportunity to cure the cancer and suffer from great pain if it becomes advance stage cancer.
    After watching your video, I think there might be an opportunity for me to make sure of my Tumor Stage. I think it is no harm asking for help to confirm it so that I can at ease continue active surveillance.
    July 2023, MRI findings:
    Lesion 1, ROI 2, 2.5 cm diameter within the left anterior peripheral zone at the apex. Bulges the capsule. T2: circumscribed homogeneous moderate hypointense focus/mass; ??1.5 cm greatest dimension; PI-RADS 5;
    Lesion 2 - RA lateral peripheral zone PI-RADS 4.
    Aug 2023, random biopsy findings:
    1/14 cores (1 mm in 11 mm core); Stage 1 Gleason 6 Prostate Cancer; non palpable T1c

    Then, I got an MRI guided biopsy after I queries about the two large lesions shown in MRI that there is a possibility that these areas were not sampled during the random biopsy.
    Sep 2023, MRI guided biopsy findings:
    Gleason 6 involving 2 of 3 cores (6mm of 13mm core; 3mm of 10mm core) and small focus of atypical glands on another core, suspicious for carcinoma.
    Gleason 6 involving 2 of 3 cores (6mm of 17mm core; 4mm of 15mm core; 1 mm of 15mm core)
    Your help in offering second opinion on my Tumor Stage would be very significant to me to decide the way forward. I would ask for radiation treatment if it is not T1c. Your prompt response is greatly appreciated.

  • @OscarGonzalez-vg3cp
    @OscarGonzalez-vg3cp 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for all the information 🙂

  • @fridahmwangi4678
    @fridahmwangi4678 4 года назад +7

    My dad was done for prostratecomy Gleason was 3+3
    No perineural invasion, no lymphonedes
    What is the treatment

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  4 года назад

      Hi, our prostate cancer helpline may be able to answer your questions and ​help you find helpful information. Please feel free to contact us here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @cancerbetter
      @cancerbetter 3 года назад +4

      Gleason 6 prostate cancer has a very low risk of spreading abd causing death. For this reason most men with Gleason 6 prostate cancer are monitored for changes in the cancer and then treated only if the cancer gets worse.

    • @touchphysioclinicfitnessce1385
      @touchphysioclinicfitnessce1385 2 года назад

      Howz he is now?

  • @jaisvikt
    @jaisvikt 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Dr Scholz.

  • @jim7060
    @jim7060 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you doctor. 👍

  • @ognjenmali3882
    @ognjenmali3882 3 года назад +2

    My Urologist told me I have no cancer, and he told me there are 5 groups and mine is #2 , . I don't understand what is #2, Please help. Thank you.

  • @gustavmonger
    @gustavmonger 5 лет назад +7

    My biopsy results showed cancer on only the right side of the prostate gland. Of those six cores five were a Gleason 6 and one a Gleason 7 (3+4). The six question placed me in the intermediate risk category which I believe is incorrect. I am on AS.

    • @gregrichard1909
      @gregrichard1909 5 лет назад +3

      Your 3+4 puts you into the intermediate

    • @karimaogden3875
      @karimaogden3875 5 лет назад +4

      @@gregrichard1909 , "Intermediate Favorable" actually, not to be confused with 4+3=7 which is actually "Intermediate Unfavorable".

    • @mohammedrahil7450
      @mohammedrahil7450 4 года назад

      Hey Kent was there any lump you could feel ?

    • @cancerbetter
      @cancerbetter 3 года назад +4

      There is a publication by Dr. Lawrence Klotz looking at the outcomes of active surveillance in men with 3+4. In summary, over 10 years, about 15% of the men in the study had their disease spread but the other 85% did just fine. This means it's important you monitor the cancer careful when you choose active surveillance in men with 3+4.

    • @mary-ks4pz
      @mary-ks4pz 3 года назад +1

      How are you now

  • @jamesdcaldeira
    @jamesdcaldeira 3 года назад +4

    Good reporting 🎙🙏🏼👍🏼

  • @caddothegreat
    @caddothegreat 2 месяца назад

    My PSA at age 75 is 3. Years ago I read a medical paper on aging prostate. It will show signs of cancer. Likely to die from something else.

  • @roopakes685
    @roopakes685 4 года назад +8

    My dad aged 70 diagonised by prostate cancer and glenson score was 3+3 and PSA was around 6.Doctor removed his testical and denied doing prostactomy considering his age.Please let me know,what will be next treatment or how to treat him and cure his cancer.thank u.

    • @roopakes685
      @roopakes685 3 года назад +1

      Thank u for ur advise🙏

    • @roopakes685
      @roopakes685 2 года назад

      @John Wilson Hi John, thank u for ur advise.

    • @KDean22
      @KDean22 3 месяца назад

      DOCTOR IS GREEDY. HE NEEDED TO GO TO ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE

  • @user-um6eb3ek2z
    @user-um6eb3ek2z 2 года назад +1

    i'mabletolearnpsa in english.PSA research should be improved because i 'am mere patient.gods be blessed?!.!. thankyouforthetips

  • @MarkSmith-hf5nh
    @MarkSmith-hf5nh 3 года назад +3

    You cannot alwaysc get those things. At least, I cannot.
    I do not have access to my scans, for example.
    Any ideas.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  3 года назад +2

      Our patient advocate may be able to help. You can reach us here: pcri.org/helpline

  • @ElizabethMartinez-vc2mc
    @ElizabethMartinez-vc2mc 4 года назад +20

    My Daddy Died from Prostate Cancer he only lasted 2 months...

    • @janae9183
      @janae9183 3 года назад +7

      My dad lasted 2 years and also passed away from this cancer on Father’s Day last year

    • @kingmasonry
      @kingmasonry 3 года назад +8

      Sorry for you guys. Did your fathers experiences any early symptoms prior to the late diagnostics

    • @suerose3559
      @suerose3559 3 года назад +5

      So sorry for your loss.
      Hope jw.org

    • @mary-ks4pz
      @mary-ks4pz 3 года назад +7

      Sorry for your loss

    • @sasukeuchiha8648
      @sasukeuchiha8648 3 года назад

      @@suerose3559 The JW religion is a cult ruclips.net/video/erWV8YnTFto/видео.html

  • @chuckgardify
    @chuckgardify 2 года назад

    I have no symptoms..first psa was 8.5 one year ago. Six months ago it was 8.0 . I am 69 years old what's going on?

  • @teofaniojrnunez6173
    @teofaniojrnunez6173 2 года назад +1

    How

  • @RRRR-jv7dx
    @RRRR-jv7dx Год назад +1

    גאון ! פשוט בהיר גם למתמחים

  • @janae9183
    @janae9183 3 года назад +7

    My dad died of prostate cancer and

    • @mary-ks4pz
      @mary-ks4pz 3 года назад +1

      Check up you have a risk

    • @dogman5334
      @dogman5334 2 года назад +2

      Jane I'm so sorry.

  • @AlvaSudden
    @AlvaSudden 3 года назад +5

    I wish he would stop saying "Peace-er-eye." What is it? Acronyms are confusing when you're under stress. Is he saying "PCRI?" Ok, what is that?

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  3 года назад +3

      Prostate Cancer Research Institute

  • @Posttronic
    @Posttronic 2 года назад +2

    This is presented as "Simplifying" a Complexity of unbelievable confusing; I don't think so.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  2 года назад

      If you need any assistance, we have a helpline. You can contact us at pcri.org/helpline

  • @vipanpuri5073
    @vipanpuri5073 2 года назад +1

    My best friend also my boss just diagnose with this lethel & evil cancer

  • @tlspurlen6442
    @tlspurlen6442 4 месяца назад +2

    The PSA Hoax

    • @KDean22
      @KDean22 3 месяца назад +2

      BIG PHARMA. BIG BRIBES. CORRUPT FDA

  • @22000beachmom
    @22000beachmom 9 месяцев назад +1

    Total nonsense, low, moderate, high risk, I don't even know what these colors are, I'm color blind.

  • @jimmychunkapura3925
    @jimmychunkapura3925 Год назад +2

    Your talk is so informative, Please share with me your email