Life Expectancy with Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @robertjohnson4401
    @robertjohnson4401 5 месяцев назад +13

    This doctor is one of the good ones. He does not push aggressive treatment. He backs up his advice with objective fact. Thank you Dr. Scholz.

  • @hollymacdougall6970
    @hollymacdougall6970 4 года назад +216

    My dad has metastatic prostrate cancer. Please pray for him ❤️

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  4 года назад +5

      Hello Holly, of course. We are so sorry to hear that. Please let us know if we can help: pcri.org/helpline

    • @thuff1947
      @thuff1947 4 года назад +8

      Prayers

    • @ProdigalReturn
      @ProdigalReturn 3 года назад +37

      My father was diagnosed about 4 months ago... stage 4 prostate that has spread to bones. 1-3 years with treatment of everything goes well....
      Fuck!!!!!
      I'm right there with you. My mother committed suicide when I was 7.... I don't wanna lose my father he just retired... life is bullshit.
      Hang in there, sending prayers your way.

    • @jaeggwrapskauai3792
      @jaeggwrapskauai3792 3 года назад +9

      God bless you and your whole family

    • @Dmunson3
      @Dmunson3 3 года назад +7

      May God Bless Him and you. I also have Metastatic Prostate Cancer.

  • @ronvance1958
    @ronvance1958 8 месяцев назад +17

    Diagnosed in 2009 and am still cancer free! My doctor was proactive to stay on top of it.

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 месяца назад +1

      You were fortunate to have a good doctor. I want to remind everyone to stay on top of your PSA counts and not depend on your doctor to catch your cancer in time. Not all doctors are as vigilant as others. Doctors are very busy people and have a lot of people in their care. YOU on the other hand only have yourself to watch out for. Get those PSA counts and keep track of the changes.

  • @ockertvanzyl5340
    @ockertvanzyl5340 2 года назад +38

    It is my turn tomorrow so scared I’m 68 years old and very nervous about the prognosis, my prayers to everyone with this problem 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @mardolio9421
    @mardolio9421 3 года назад +47

    My husband was diagnosed prostate cancer stage IV and spinal cord compression secondary to metastases T2-T4 last August 2020 and I don't know what to do where staying in hospital for 5 months now. We always think positive Pray for him for healing.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  3 года назад

      We wish you and your husband the best. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our helpline here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @oldman9154
      @oldman9154 3 года назад +2

      Praying for y'all.

    • @rowenayoung9100
      @rowenayoung9100 3 года назад +2

      Prayers sent 🙏

    • @maryshute1953
      @maryshute1953 3 года назад +1

      🙏 you

    • @staystrong3268
      @staystrong3268 2 года назад

      @@maryshute1953 thank you

  • @cathum
    @cathum 4 года назад +75

    This video gives hope to the prostate cancer community - thanks very much.

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +6

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

    • @tumalo710
      @tumalo710 2 года назад +1

      @@PendeltonWhiskey Did your insurance pay ok on the treatment. And how many treatment sessions did it take?

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 2 месяца назад

      @@tumalo710 Because I got expert advice on how to sign up for Medicare, Medicare and the extra Medicare Plus plan I choose covered every cent of the 44 session Proton Beam radiation treatment. I only paid for the fuel to drive from my home to the Seattle Proton Beam treatment center.

  • @mariajones9739
    @mariajones9739 3 года назад +71

    My partner as got this. He starts radiotherapy soon. But has his second CT scan tmrw. Praying all is well. And he beats this. 💝💝

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +9

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

    • @NiOko2013
      @NiOko2013 2 года назад +2

      @@PendeltonWhiskey please, what treatment did you undergo?

    • @tumalo710
      @tumalo710 2 года назад

      @@NiOko2013 I’m interested in what treatment Pendeltonwhiskey had also. Did you ever find out?

    • @NiOko2013
      @NiOko2013 2 года назад +1

      @@tumalo710 no I didn’t. I’d like to know because that’s something we’d consider doing. Let me know if you find out, please and thank you!

    • @NiOko2013
      @NiOko2013 2 года назад

      @@tumalo710 Proton Beam Radiation

  • @SomaticZX6R
    @SomaticZX6R 2 года назад +21

    My father is all I have left to look up to, I just want him to be with me as long as he can. He’s such a good person.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  2 года назад

      We hope that he does well. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our helpline at pcri.org/helpline.

    • @HhhHhhh-nu4lm
      @HhhHhhh-nu4lm 2 года назад

      @@ThePCRI what is the survival rate with prostate cancer for people who get it catches early

    • @capresti3537
      @capresti3537 Год назад +1

      How is your dad doing?.

  • @iamric23
    @iamric23 Год назад +20

    My uncle had it and he lived till he was 89. He enjoyed a great life.

    • @ИгорьИжщенков
      @ИгорьИжщенков 6 месяцев назад +1

      How old was your uncle when he was first diagnosed with Prostate Cancer?

    • @iamric23
      @iamric23 6 месяцев назад

      He passed away from it a year ago, but I think he was diagnosed about 20 years ago. @@ИгорьИжщенков

    • @iamric23
      @iamric23 4 месяца назад

      @@PendeltonWhiskeydifferent situation I imagine.

    • @christinespencer406
      @christinespencer406 3 месяца назад

      I have it hope I live that long 😊

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 месяца назад +1

      My father went through hell. It was a nightmare that I can't forget. His father was the same. That's why when I was diagnosed I was determined to completely kill it, which I have done.

  • @sensorydeprivation-fm5xv
    @sensorydeprivation-fm5xv 7 месяцев назад +9

    Just got to know my dad has metastatic cancer.he never told about it to anyone but my mom and his brother.
    I cannot cope with this .please pray for my dad

    • @jimhansen1183
      @jimhansen1183 2 месяца назад

      @@sensorydeprivation-fm5xv My thoughts are with you and your dad. I found out last week my cancer has come back after cyber knife.

  • @MotorsportTukker
    @MotorsportTukker 2 года назад +25

    My granddad died of Prostate cancer back in 1984, he was 56 at the time, would’ve turned 95 yesterday, my dad was only 16 when his dad died. May he rest in peace

  • @terrycollett1461
    @terrycollett1461 3 года назад +64

    I’ve had prostate cancer for twelve years,I’m being treated with hormone therapy and I am eighty two years old.I have a few side affects which are a bit of a nuisance but I put up with them.Best of luck to you all.

    • @honeyhoney3992
      @honeyhoney3992 3 года назад +5

      Which stage your before you start treatment...

    • @cheezehdglen9468
      @cheezehdglen9468 2 года назад +3

      @@honeyhoney3992 I also had the Lupron shot. I have a friend in his 90s still getting the injections and he is cancer free.

    • @Thomas-qy7bh
      @Thomas-qy7bh Год назад

      1q1q11

  • @elultimo102
    @elultimo102 3 года назад +53

    I had two treatments of HR Brachytherapy in Dec. of 2020. My highest PSA was 27. One month after treatment, 8.7. Six months after, it was 2.1. (Over 25 years ago, it was 3.3). BTW, the biopsy was the worst part---I wish they put you out for that. No symptoms, but I can tell I'm not 15 anymore. (As I read the comments below, I realize that I'm damned lucky it was caught before it spread. Best wishes, good luck, and prayers to all of you).

    • @pfer644
      @pfer644 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @io3010
    @io3010 Год назад +15

    Thank you PCRI and Dr Scholz, 55-year-old Air Force veteran here, was just told I have "Lower level" Prostate cancer after MRI and targeted Biopsy. Still waiting for the Gleason score. Sure makes me feel better after viewing your help videos! Bless you for what you do to help us.

    • @Canucksway
      @Canucksway Год назад

      The Cancer Research
      Early research connected tomatoes with reducing the risk of prostate cancer but the evidence for this link has weakened as the quality of research has improved. However, the complexities of the types and timing of this cancer’s development, and tomato amounts, forms and possible synergy with other foods, leaves many unanswered questions about potential benefits.
      Interpreting the data
      After a systematic review of the global scientific literature, AICR/WCRF analyzed how non-starchy vegetables and their nutrients affect the risk of developing cancer.
      Evidence categorized as “convincing” or “probable” means there is strong research showing a causal relationship to cancer-either decreasing or increasing the risk. The research must include quality human studies that meet specific criteria and biological explanations for the findings.
      - A convincing or probable judgment is strong enough to justify recommendations.
      - Tomatoes are a non-starchy vegetable. There is probable evidence that non-starchy vegetables DECREASE the risk of:
      ----- Mouth, pharynx, nasopharynx, larynx, esophagus, lung, stomach, and colorectal (aerodigestive) cancers
      Evidence categorized as “limited suggestive” means results are generally consistent in overall conclusions. But because there’s not enough evidence or some limitations in the research, it’s rarely strong enough to justify using it as a basis for recommendations to reduce the risk of cancer.
      - Limited evidence suggests that non-starchy vegetables may also DECREASE the risk of:
      ---- estrogen receptor-negative (ER-) breast cancer
      ---- bladder cancer
      - Limited evidence suggests that foods containing beta-carotene may DECREASE the risk of
      ---- lung cancer
      - Limited evidence suggests that foods containing carotenoids may DECREASE the risk of:
      ---- lung cancer
      ---- estrogen receptor-negative ER- breast cancer
      ---- Limited evidence suggests that foods containing vitamin C may DECREASE the risk of:
      •••• cancer (in people who smoke) and colon cancer
      Source: AICR/WCRF. Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer: A Global Perspective, 2018.

    • @Raptor-bt6zp
      @Raptor-bt6zp 8 месяцев назад

      Try the radiation. It worked for me .

  • @eduardofortez8370
    @eduardofortez8370 3 года назад +18

    Its really amazing to hear such a wonderful assurance from a medical expect like you doctor. You really uplift my spirit and well being. May our ALMIGHTY GOD gives you more wisdom

  • @rolfeliason5950
    @rolfeliason5950 Год назад +17

    This is very encouraging and underlines the importance of focusing not just upon recurrence but also the full range of possible side effects. Ones that could last the remainder of my life. When was first diagnosed my gut reaction was "Get it out, over and done with". Having lost a sibling to lung cancer (she had been radiated for breast cancer) I was initially dead set against the dangers of radiation and wanted surgery without exploring the full range of treatments. What I discovered was my uneducated opinion. I am grateful to Dr. Scholz and PCRI for helping to educate myself through this maze. THANK YOU.

    • @tumalo710
      @tumalo710 3 месяца назад

      May I ask how are you doing now. I had surgery then 39 radiation treatments. Undetectable PSA 1 year later. Still scary going in for blood work every 6 months. Hope you’re doing well. And you are a fine piano player.

    • @rolfeliason5950
      @rolfeliason5950 3 месяца назад

      @@tumalo710 Thank you! As far as the PC progress.....in lieu of prostatectomy I opted for Testosterone blocking (18 months), high dose brachytherapy followed by 23 consecutive days of external radiation. Happy I took time to study alternatives before commiting. What I find scary are the secondary effects of some of those options that I could easily have chosen. I had Gleason 3+4 with perineural and periprostatic invasion, which means some of the cancer was outside the gland. The prospect of cancer spreading to lymph and on to bone was fear enough to make me opt for what I did. Now....all radiation complete, at 14 months of ADT testoterone blocking....my body will start bringing the hormone back in October when the drug Eligard (6 month efficacy per shot, three shots) wears off. Latest blood test showed very low testosterone

    • @tumalo710
      @tumalo710 3 месяца назад

      @@rolfeliason5950 Good luck to you.
      I’ll see my next PSA I August. I’m 18 months out from (SRT) salvage radiation. So far so good. No real side effects as well.

  • @Kicking_it_with_Kenya
    @Kicking_it_with_Kenya 3 года назад +14

    My dad was just diagnosed an these videos are very helpful thank you 🙏

  • @PendeltonWhiskey
    @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +50

    I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
    Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
    Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
    and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
    Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
    Good luck

    • @ga20904
      @ga20904 3 года назад +4

      Just out of curiosity what type of treatment did you receive - thank you

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +2

      @@ga20904 Proton Beam Radiation

    • @cheezehdglen9468
      @cheezehdglen9468 3 года назад +2

      @@PendeltonWhiskey I did also, at Mayo Scottsdale. I feel so blessed to have it done there. I am confident of the outcome. If you have the opportunity to receive Proton Beam treatment, do it. There is another resource...BOB. Brotherhood of the Balloon. Do not fear, it is nothing. Google BOB and research. Glen

    • @tumalo710
      @tumalo710 2 года назад +1

      @@cheezehdglen9468 what is BOB? Couldn’t find any thing. Also you mentioned you had the Proton treatment. What was your Gleason score at the time? Thanks for any info.

    • @cheezehdglen9468
      @cheezehdglen9468 2 года назад +1

      @@tumalo710 Hello. I was a 7. 4+3 Gleason. I had a Holep prostate reduction, then the cancer was found. Bob is Brotherhood of the Balloon. Worth a Google and get on their email list. I'd be happy to talk to you if you feel like sending your number. Glen

  • @JMB189
    @JMB189 2 года назад +14

    Dr. Wanted to thank you , for sharing knowledge and wisdom. My father was diagnosed 10 years ago and is in XSTANDI and Trelstar , he is 88!!
    His PSA now is 3.8

  • @gessed
    @gessed 3 года назад +10

    Thank you doctor. The key here is "grows slowly".

  • @globalcomparisons1973
    @globalcomparisons1973 4 года назад +27

    Pls pray for my grandpa he has prostate cancer 😢

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  4 года назад

      Hello, yes we will. We are sorry to hear. Please let us know if we can help: pcri.org/helpline

    • @adryanap7200
      @adryanap7200 3 года назад

      My grandpa also has it he was diagnosed with it around 2 or 1 year ago I will keep both of them in my prayers I promise and have a wonderful rest of the year❤️🥺

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

  • @courtneyrw21
    @courtneyrw21 3 года назад +32

    My grandfather just got diagnosed with prostate cancer. God be with us all

    • @apolokabali9854
      @apolokabali9854 3 года назад +3

      Courtney... Put your grandfather on a veggie diet. No sugar, no carbs. Mushrooms, okra, lemonade.japanese raddish, pumpkin seeds, most effective fish organic salmon. The sores are aldi and trader joe. And alot of exercise. Take grandpa to a gym or if its safe where you live walk. Font buy into that cheme crap.

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +2

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

    • @whatsappwhatsapp8761
      @whatsappwhatsapp8761 3 года назад

      Dr Henry will help you

    • @whatsappwhatsapp8761
      @whatsappwhatsapp8761 3 года назад

      He curd my mom cancer so fast without any surgery

    • @whatsappwhatsapp8761
      @whatsappwhatsapp8761 3 года назад

      WhatsApp him to help you

  • @ubilo
    @ubilo 5 месяцев назад +6

    My dad had prostate cancer and lived until 93, so there is hope.

    • @Firearcher4
      @Firearcher4 4 месяца назад

      At what age did he get it though? 92?

    • @ubilo
      @ubilo 4 месяца назад

      @@Firearcher4 No, he was about 80.

    • @Firearcher4
      @Firearcher4 4 месяца назад

      @@ubilo I have prostate cancer . I am 57. About to have treatment. I chose radiation. I will admit, I am frightened. No idea what to expect.

    • @ubilo
      @ubilo 4 месяца назад

      @@Firearcher4 These PCRI videos are excellent.

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 4 месяца назад

      @@Firearcher4 what type of radiation are you going to get?

  • @nirtochicken
    @nirtochicken 3 года назад +29

    Thank you so much for a little peace of mind . My dad was diagnosed today with prostate cancer and I'm the health nut in the family so now I'm tripping out trying to find answers and solutions . If anyone sees this and has some other helpful links I'd greatly appreciate it from the bottom of my heart . I'm mainly interested in natural routes but I'm not going to downplay the effectiveness of modern medicine. This year has broke me lost my sister then my uncle now this 💔

    • @franke2273
      @franke2273 3 года назад +2

      Hey there i am going through the same thing. Email me at wewaithere@gmail.com

    • @catalina8677
      @catalina8677 2 года назад +3

      Research all available options. We are considering 1). No treatment 2). Proton Laser we are against hormone therapy.

    • @dougg1075
      @dougg1075 2 года назад

      That last part rings true for me and my wife as well. Lost family members and now this. Hang in

    • @terrycollett1461
      @terrycollett1461 Год назад +4

      I am also a health nut,when I was diagnosed with prostate cancer,being interested in medicine as well,Rather than take tablets I read everything I could about the Illness.The secret is your diet.I eat berries with my breakfast portage,lots of vegetables and mainly white meat.If you google you’ll soon get the hang of it.I also eat nuts,honey.Get in touch any time if you need help,a pint is ok but no binge drinking.I wine drink red.

    • @richardpeden2721
      @richardpeden2721 Год назад

      I was diagnosed with Stage 4 in December 22. I radically changed my diet for good, spend 2 hours a day at the gym, sauna and cold plunge daily. I’m on hormone therapy medicine and Erleada drug. My PSA was 93 and has been ZERO for the past 6 months. All the best.

  • @geckoproductions4128
    @geckoproductions4128 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for your reassurance. It truly helps alleviate my anxiety. I am 4+ weeks post op and pathology shows nothing outside or near the margins, and lymph nodes clear. Again, thanks for the info from a credible source.

  • @GeorgeSkinner-eq1jd
    @GeorgeSkinner-eq1jd 8 месяцев назад +5

    Been fighting for 8 years. 21/2 years of that in remission. Now it’s back. Gonna keep fighting and live the best life I can until I can’t.

  • @billmarkelz
    @billmarkelz 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for the insight that because rates are low, living with the treatment becomes much more a concern.

  • @williamwaters4506
    @williamwaters4506 Год назад +6

    I had a radical prostatectomy 20 years ago with a PSA 15, Gleason 7. Biopsy found 6 tumors but they were encapsulated. Robotic surgery was just being done and my urologist knew nothing about it so I had open surgery. So much has changed with treatments and survival rates seem to keep increasing. I have encouraged many men to get a PSA, even though the PSA has limitations.

  • @peterscott225
    @peterscott225 4 года назад +15

    Good To hear Dr, thank you for your excellent Videos.

    • @docteurmarc9471
      @docteurmarc9471 3 года назад

      Call / WhatsApp 0022952043145 for an effective and definitive treatment until the total cure of prostate cancer with 100% natural products and without side effects on health

  • @wa4aos
    @wa4aos 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for bringing some level of hope. Cancer is a terrifying word and any hope, going forward is a blessing. again, thank you !!

  • @OscarGonzalez-vg3cp
    @OscarGonzalez-vg3cp 3 года назад +6

    I keep positive. Thanks for helping me to deside what will be my treatment. 👍

  • @Eddini
    @Eddini 2 года назад +18

    It wasn't caught in me until it was advanced stage 3 [he said it's at least stage 3] metastatic prostate cancer. I read those like me where it's found late, about one third [30%] will live past the 5 year mark. :( At least I have faith in God and he can work miracles. :D

    • @Eddini
      @Eddini 2 года назад +4

      @Ephesians 4:30!! My prayers for him and your loved ones. May he have more time if it is God's will.

    • @lucasluc7341
      @lucasluc7341 2 года назад +3

      @@Eddini How are you now?

  • @edgarnator
    @edgarnator 5 лет назад +21

    I love this info. It’s hard to find info on current prognosis’s. Thank you for putting out this out.

    • @Dmunson3
      @Dmunson3 2 года назад +1

      I hope you are well I have Stage IV Prostate Cancer with Bone Mets too. I've been waiting since last November to see if I qualify for Lutetium 177. I had the PSMA test done in February of this year . I was told I do qualify but there is no Medicare Billing Code yet. I will start Xofigo on the 15th. Im doing Radiation therapy now on my bones for pain mgmt. Very frustrating .

  • @sandy6500
    @sandy6500 3 года назад +11

    Positive doctor thank you 🙏🏻

  • @cylekeltner1261
    @cylekeltner1261 Год назад +4

    Anyone out there, I had a high psa. Had prostate removed. Contenense comes back quick and easier than I thought. The surgury today is spectacular. Dont sweat it.

    • @chrisseagondollar1230
      @chrisseagondollar1230 Год назад +1

      Good to hear, I'm 64 and have surgery to remove my prostate on Jan 24 , I've had many surgery's to others parts of my body but having my prostate removed scares me the most, because of the side affects after.

    • @vic9098
      @vic9098 Год назад +1

      @@chrisseagondollar1230 how are you feeling now?

    • @Dashriprock4
      @Dashriprock4 9 месяцев назад

      @@chrisseagondollar1230 Update please.

  • @hunglikejesus6097
    @hunglikejesus6097 2 года назад +19

    I got diagnosed about 6 months ago and I thought life was over. But my doctor put me on hormone therapy and my PSA fell from 191 to .81 in two months. Now, I’ll need these shots for the rest of my life and the hot flashes are the worst. But to me the lack of sexual interest and the hot flashes are a small price to pay. My girlfriend has worked out ways to get me interested in sex and though it takes extreme focus we think it’s just as good or even better than before. My out look is so much better and I’m not thinking about dying every single day.

    • @giovannamoro8564
      @giovannamoro8564 Год назад

      What stage did you have?

    • @dappa311
      @dappa311 Год назад

      I'm glad you found a way to cope!
      But I am wondering, do you really become that disinterested in sex ?
      But you don't have erectile issues from hormone therapy do you ?

    • @hunglikejesus6097
      @hunglikejesus6097 Год назад +1

      @@giovannamoro8564 they never told me, but it has spread to my spine. My PSA is zero after hormone therapy.

    • @hunglikejesus6097
      @hunglikejesus6097 Год назад +1

      @@dappa311 yeah, I’m coping well now, but when I was first diagnosed I was a mess for a couple of weeks.
      I’m on hormone therapy and yes, sex doesn’t interest one as much as it used to and I was a very sexual person. You’ll also have DE simply because your testosterone is nonexistent. But for me the worse part are the hot flashes. You can preform sexually with the help of ED meds so that’s not a big problem. But , the hot flashes you have to live with.

    • @giovannamoro8564
      @giovannamoro8564 Год назад +1

      @@hunglikejesus6097 thank you for anwering , a friend of mine 45 has the same problem and has vertebrae bone methastasis
      too . He started hormonal therapy a month ago and he's reacting very well to the treatment . I wish you the best . Thanks again .

  • @13Hangfire
    @13Hangfire 3 года назад +6

    Great information and another great video... Thanks again!

  • @rogerredford6242
    @rogerredford6242 2 года назад +7

    You are my kind of doctor.

  • @DerekTaylor88
    @DerekTaylor88 8 месяцев назад +1

    So happy to find this channel..Lots of great information. Prostate cancer is a billion dollar industry..Do your homework!

  • @gustavmonger
    @gustavmonger 5 лет назад +15

    Excellent point about new technologies emerging in the next 15-20 years. I receive Google Alerts concerning the latest news about "prostate cancer research" which is very informing. I suspect I know about the new advances well before most urologists do, and certainly mine. In my lay opinion the advances are beginning to snowball downhill as the technology improves. Following Moore's Law the advances will only happen faster as time goes on.

  • @tomswoverland
    @tomswoverland 2 года назад +3

    Stage 4 two years ago. Firmagon lupron 45 radiation treatments 2 cryo ablations 9 Chemo sessions still on the right side of the grass. Two clear checks on Abiraterone expensive drug costs me 920 dollars a month copayment had help to start with lost that now trying to find help from the manufacturer. Don’t know how long I will be on this. Expensive trying to stay alive but at 67 at least I made it to retirement. Good luck to all dealing with this disease it doesn’t just go away it takes a long fight.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  2 года назад +1

      There may be financial assistance available through the manufacturer or the manufacturer or a similar drug. Feel free to contact our helpline if you have any questions about it. Our contact information is here: pcri.org/helpline

  • @droidmaldonado
    @droidmaldonado 5 лет назад +13

    Stage four bones Mets 10 here. Into my 1st with lupron.

    • @dinajackson9444
      @dinajackson9444 4 года назад +5

      Stage 4 prostate cancer that has metastasize to bones? 10 years you've lived that's a blessing

    • @Dmunson3
      @Dmunson3 4 года назад +4

      I'm right there with this . Stage 4 and Bone Mets. I would love 10 more years.

    • @ProdigalReturn
      @ProdigalReturn 3 года назад +4

      They gave my father 1-3 years with treatment. I'm praying I get the most time with him that I can.

    • @iLoveBoysandBerries
      @iLoveBoysandBerries 3 года назад +1

      How are you doing

    • @rowenayoung9100
      @rowenayoung9100 3 года назад

      How are you doing?🙏🙏🙏

  • @todd4952
    @todd4952 Месяц назад +1

    Don’t rush it. Treatments will affect your quality of life one way or another. Depends on the aggressiveness.

  • @BlueSky-gu2bx
    @BlueSky-gu2bx 27 дней назад

    I just finished my ordeal, that came back with a PI RAD 4 score which led to a biopsy . A high PSA of 8 led to an MRI that led to a Biopsy. The MRI showed numerous suspicious lesions. I spent the month just assuming I must have Prostate Cancer, since the MRI showed so many suspicious areas. All 12 of the specimens taken on the Biopsy came back negative. Though I'm thankful I'm not sure I will put myself through this again. The Urologist wants to check me every 4 months for however long I don't know. Makes me feel I've been given an ok for no cancer but are they really sure. I'm 74 my first Prostate Biopsy was 21 years ago, then another one 10 years ago and now this one. One would think in all these years the process of diagnosing Prostate cancer would be quicker and more advanced, than all this dragged out process and waiting.

  • @robshaw3655
    @robshaw3655 8 месяцев назад +2

    Theres a useful clip on you tube that compares survival rates with different grades of prostate cancer and with treatment and without treatment. At certain stages and ages its only a couple of % better off with treatment (and its side effects) than compared with no treatment. Treatments do provide a better % survival rate at certain levels of cancer..

  • @ABC-hi3fy
    @ABC-hi3fy 2 года назад +14

    True 👍 however the cancer treatments is still very harsh. My 90 years old dad survived prostate cancer which had metastasized into his stomach and his lungs. He is very healthy now at 98 thanks to MA General Hospital.

    • @thalaak6842
      @thalaak6842 2 года назад +1

      Hey bro where did you get your father treated

    • @JohnDoe-ef3nv
      @JohnDoe-ef3nv 2 года назад +1

      is he cancer free now?

    • @capresti3537
      @capresti3537 Год назад

      How is that possible?. Metastasized cancer always has a poor prognosis. I think you are lying.

    • @RUBY-zi2ug
      @RUBY-zi2ug Год назад

      What did he do to help him recover. My grandfather is currently 72 going through prostate cancer!

    • @daysleeper062
      @daysleeper062 Год назад +2

      @@capresti3537 Did you watch the video?

  • @john-brady
    @john-brady 2 года назад +3

    Another stunning tie. Amazing

  • @sajeed00
    @sajeed00 2 года назад +4

    My father diagnosed prostic cancer just 2 weeks before..aged 75 years old, PSA is 1639 and stage 4.
    Having urine problems and pains in ribs.. Trying our level best with limited resources and facilities.😥

    • @factfactory3663
      @factfactory3663 2 года назад

      Mere Abu ki report mein 65 Ng/ml Aya hai ye kesi hai????

    • @spysr
      @spysr Год назад

      STOP VAXING !
      THEN USE B17

    • @capresti3537
      @capresti3537 Год назад

      When he was diagnosed it was already stage 4?.

    • @spysr
      @spysr Год назад +1

      @@capresti3537 my mom had stage 4 Ovarian at 75. She is 84 now
      There are many ways to kill cancer. But the Vax is another story.

  • @chrislecky710
    @chrislecky710 2 года назад +2

    I'm now 40 odd. I remember a drawing I did as a child in school for a project on climate change which was called global warming at the time it was of two burger buns with a cow in the middle. point is our generation had an awareness of health fitness and climate change as part of our education. some left it there and some were inspired so continued to educate themselves on these subjects. As a result I have eaten healthy and exercised regularly my entire life whilst keeping any habits I obtained along the way firmly in check. My generation has individuals like myself who have spent their entire life maintaining a level of heath and fitness. Yet it seems previous generations are making assumptions that we have lived a similar lifestyle to them thus far... Abundance is something I have never had, my entire life has been pure moderation...

    • @schmingusss
      @schmingusss 13 часов назад

      Why are you researching prostate cancer?

  • @rowenayoung9100
    @rowenayoung9100 3 года назад +9

    Please pray for my husband🙏🙏🙏. He underwent robotic assisted surgery prostatectomy in 2017, EBRT 2018. PSA remained undetectable, until last month his psa is 0.2.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  3 года назад +1

      We wish your husband the best Rowena!

    • @rowenayoung9100
      @rowenayoung9100 3 года назад

      @@ThePCRI thank you 🙏

    • @rowenayoung9100
      @rowenayoung9100 3 года назад

      @@ThePCRI his urologist wants to repeat his PSA in July. If continue to rise he will prescribe relugolix . What are your thoughts? Thanks

    • @cummingkerry6840
      @cummingkerry6840 3 года назад

      WhatsApp him for consultation and curing.

    • @cummingkerry6840
      @cummingkerry6840 3 года назад

      + 1 7 0 7 5 3 2 4 5 1 9

  • @tomcollopy2726
    @tomcollopy2726 2 года назад

    I will pray for him and you. Best wishes Thomas.

  • @salsamink
    @salsamink 4 года назад +6

    When you read those life expectancies, are those for prostate cancer that has not met to bones? What is the difference in estimated years for the difference between non met to bones and met to bones? And what is the difference in treatment between the both?

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  4 года назад

      Hello, our prostate cancer helpline may be able to ​help with your question. Please feel free to contact us here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @dmcarden
      @dmcarden 2 года назад +1

      My dad had it; did brachytherapy and thought we solved it. But 7 years later it came back, more aggressive, and metastasized.. he was gone in less than a year after that.

    • @dappa311
      @dappa311 Год назад +1

      @@dmcarden Wow

  • @cmrjc74
    @cmrjc74 Месяц назад

    I’m 50 and have Gleason 9 5+4 in lymph node. Psa 70 a month and a half of ADT dropped to .26 I’m now receiving radiation 23 doses and 1 treatment of brachytherapy

  • @nestorzabalamadariaga9575
    @nestorzabalamadariaga9575 2 года назад +5

    Hello, Thanks for the great videos. I am 48 years old, had a 47 PSA in summer 2021, got a radical prostatectomy surgery in September 2021 and now in December 2021 have a PSA of 0,5. Doctor suggest external radiotherapy and a 6 months hormone treatment (Leuprolide injection). Would you agree? Thanks in advance

    • @spysr
      @spysr Год назад

      probably caused by the vax. It did so with my dad . Age 87

  • @reilea9977
    @reilea9977 3 года назад +4

    I know someone that has it. Got it in 2015 and had surgery and radiation and now is is dying from it.

    • @josef-peterroemer5309
      @josef-peterroemer5309 2 месяца назад

      Think twice about radiation and Chemo, both kill your immune system, latest study also found out that both treatments create new cancers. When they tell you your cured with prostate cancer it will come back most of the time then it's adios amigo, they can't help you. My brother had prostate cancer they took care of it with radiation and Chemo, then new cancer Bladder same treatment then another new cancer Pancreatic then he died. He was miserable during all treatments till he passed on. It's big money. My grade school friend Gisela had brain tumor 10 mm size they did radiation it grew to 17 mm then she died. There is a reason why doctors practice medicine "PRACTICE" is the key word. And most won't go out of the norm standard treatment they just follow orders even if they know it's not good for you. There was a study of Doctors done sometime back 6 out of ten would not do Chemo or radiation?. It will kill you sooner or later. Yes I have mid stage aggressive Prostate cancer but not doing standard treatment. Was diagnosed in 10/2021

  • @kesharkhadkapunwar2029
    @kesharkhadkapunwar2029 4 года назад +4

    Thanks!
    Greeting from Nepal!
    🇳🇵Hail Nepal !!!

  • @garethwhite793
    @garethwhite793 Год назад

    Sadly in the UK screening is not routine for men over 50 and the ten year survival rate is only 77%. 22% are only diagnosed at stage 4. A national screening programme would surely save thousands of lives

  • @markbrown5117
    @markbrown5117 3 года назад +6

    Very good well done video.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 2 года назад +1

    I’m waiting on the technology that gives me my prostate back haha

  • @ga20904
    @ga20904 3 года назад +3

    Then why do some Doctors make the diagnosis sound like a life or death situation if not treated immediately

    • @jimteufel1939
      @jimteufel1939 3 года назад +1

      I'm truly not negative so please keep that in mind. Cancer is a business and has grown to become a large industry. Surgeons get paid when they do surgery, radiologists need to do radiation and testosterone suppression treatments. So to protect their business they will encourage you to take their solution as the better one. Most will explain your options rationally; however, some will disparage other treatments and those are the ones to avoid. Do as much research as you can, talk to multiple doctors at different medical centers around the country. Best to speak with HCI Cancer Centers, not a local urologist. I took this approach and was glad I did as I decided to have surgery over radiation. Feeling great, PSAs are

    • @ga20904
      @ga20904 3 года назад

      @@jimteufel1939 thank you

  • @Canucksway
    @Canucksway 2 года назад +4

    Tomatoes are the fourth most commonly consumed fresh vegetable and the most frequently consumed canned vegetable in the American diet. There is emerging epidemiology data supporting the connection between increased tomato consumption and reduced risk for both cardiovascular disease and prostate cancer.
    Here we will summarize the nutrient and the phytochemical content of tomatoes and tomato products, and how these bioactive components might act together to modulate disease development.
    Recent animal studies have investigated tomatoes, lycopene, and prostate cancer using the N-methyl-N-nitrosourea and Dunning rat models.
    These animal studies also suggest that diets containing tomatoes may decrease the risk or the progression of prostate cancer. Due to the frequency and the extent of tomato consumption, the supporting epidemiological and animal data, which connect increased intakes with decreased cancer and cardiovascular disease risk, tomato's role in the American diet is of undeniable importance as part of a healthy diet.

    • @spysr
      @spysr Год назад +1

      more importantly . Stop Vaxing !

  • @hayman122
    @hayman122 4 года назад +4

    Dad has prostate cancer that has spread pretty heavy

    • @docteurmarc9471
      @docteurmarc9471 3 года назад

      Call / WhatsApp 0022952043145 for an effective and definitive treatment until the total cure of prostate cancer with 100% natural products and without side effects on health

    • @dmcarden
      @dmcarden 3 года назад +1

      @@docteurmarc9471 you are a real jackass..people's lives in jeopardy and you keep spamming this damn video

  • @genesioz
    @genesioz 2 года назад +6

    I am more interested in the non treatment options. At 68 with a Gleason Score of 7 and a PSA of 32.00 ng/mL I have to consider the costs, time, and side effects of treatment. Would some men be better off doing nothing? In my case I am feeling great, I have no symptoms, I do high intensity interval training. I am not afraid of dying; I don't care about how long I live but I do care about the quality of life I have while I am alive.

    • @dmcarden
      @dmcarden 2 года назад +1

      Not sure if your gleason 7 is 3+4 or 4+3 in terms of the dominant type of cells, but I've been trying to follow after treatment (did HIFU), a whole food plant based diet. I'm far from perfect but hoping it helps reduce possibility of recurrence. But like you, was very concerned about quality of life (was 59 last year when diagnosed). Had so many surgeons tell me I must remove my prostate (I had 2 small tumors, a 3+4 and a 4+3) and couldn't understand why, "at my age", would i be worried about quality of life.

    • @BigZWD
      @BigZWD Год назад +1

      @@dmcarden This is exactly me but two 3+4 and one 4+3 at 40%. So far still located only in the prostate. Just had a complete bone imaging with contrast performed on me, looks clear of cancer, next week is the CT scan for the organs and tissue, I have my fingers crossed. Once results are in , will make a decision on how to proceed.

    • @dmcarden
      @dmcarden Год назад

      @@BigZWD please let us know how you make out. It is such a horrible disease but hoping you can take advantage of options that keep you disease-free and also still give you a good quality of life.

    • @spysr
      @spysr Год назад

      @@dmcarden Its being worstened by the vax !

  • @PendeltonWhiskey
    @PendeltonWhiskey 3 месяца назад

    I want to remind everyone to stay on top of your PSA counts and not depend on your doctor to catch your cancer in time. Not all doctors are as vigilant as others. Doctors are very busy people and have a lot of people in their care. YOU on the other hand only have yourself to watch out for. Particularly if you have a family history of Prostate Cancer, get regular PSA counts and keep close track of the changes. When your PSA count gets to 6, that should set off all your alarms, then get a biopsy ASAP

  • @harryloibl5183
    @harryloibl5183 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you and God bless😊

  • @jimkwan1807
    @jimkwan1807 3 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @Simple_Joys
    @Simple_Joys 4 года назад +1

    Thanx for the valuable information

  • @em0jr
    @em0jr 2 года назад +3

    This morning I learned that my Pops has Stage 2 prostate cancer. He's 73. I'm totally wiggin out. He's been telling me for the past 4 years to get myself checked out but I never have and I'm 49. (I need to). In a few week we'll find out if it has spread to his bones. We are all prior military and through the years we've had the mentality to just suck it up and work through/ignore the pain.
    Pain...is an indicator of something being wrong. Why are we so hardheaded?

    • @yoberckage6253
      @yoberckage6253 2 года назад +2

      @em oj, same story here - veteran and farm “kid” and thought it was all stuff to just deal with. I was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer in Feb 2022, just completed 6 rounds of chemo and getting ready to start radiation therapy- all while on hormone therapy. Yes, it’s still something to just suck it up and deal with, but it is also a case of not ignoring the science. Do yourself, your Dad, and your fam and friends a huge favor and get screened. It’s a simple blood test. Catching it early makes all the difference. GO GET TESTED!!!

    • @spysr
      @spysr Год назад

      @@yoberckage6253 cancer is systemic
      it just manifests in different places. you have to treat the whole body.

  • @Goomer
    @Goomer 4 года назад +7

    Life Expectancy after Treatment? Or living with it?

  • @tyronejohnson3962
    @tyronejohnson3962 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for the information from this vedio.

    • @tyronejohnson3962
      @tyronejohnson3962 4 года назад

      I just got back my latest PSA results. It has gone down to a 1.45 after receiving the radiation treatment and seed implants.

    • @cathum
      @cathum 4 года назад

      Tyrone Johnson: That was great to have the PSA low; what about the radiation side effects; what made you go for the radiation treatment?

    • @tyronejohnson3962
      @tyronejohnson3962 4 года назад

      @@cathum I did not have any severe side effects from the radiation. I choose to do radiation because I got treatment from a excellent doctor with a high success rate for treating prostate cancer.

    • @andrejackie1122
      @andrejackie1122 3 года назад

      Herbal treatment is 98% guarantee for disease/ viruses & cancer cure, the reason why most people are finding it difficult to cure these disease/infection is because they believe on medical report, drugs and medical treatment which is not helpful to cure it. Natural roots/herbs are the best remedy which can easily eradicate health related issue totally. that am very sure off, because I was cure from 6years prostate cancer, via herbal medication from Dr.hopkins.. for more information about virus ilness or any other incurable illness write Dr. Hopkins for any health challenge
      E-mail : dr.hopkinsherbalcure00@gmail.com
      you will be amused yourself..

    • @andrejackie1122
      @andrejackie1122 3 года назад

      Herbal treatment is 98% guarantee for disease/ viruses & cancer cure, the reason why most people are finding it difficult to cure these disease/infection is because they believe on medical report, drugs and medical treatment which is not helpful to cure it. Natural roots/herbs are the best remedy which can easily eradicate health related issue totally. that am very sure off, because I was cure from 6years prostate cancer, via herbal medication from Dr.hopkins.. for more information about virus ilness or any other incurable illness write Dr. Hopkins for any health challenge
      E-mail :
      dr.hopkinsherbalcure00@gmail.com
      you will be amused yourself..
      ..

  • @billydecker9396
    @billydecker9396 4 года назад +5

    My PSA went from 10 to 14 in three months. Going for my third MRI since diagnosed with prostate CA three years ago. Been doing active surveillance because my doctor is against over treatment. It's stressful to live with cancer and never knowing if it will spread outside the prostate between scans. An MRI is too expensive to do more than once a year.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  4 года назад +1

      Hello, our prostate cancer helpline is available if you have any questions. Please feel free to contact us here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @kennytraylor6798
      @kennytraylor6798 3 года назад +1

      Hey Billy what was the outcome of your last MRI ?

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +2

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

    • @gvet47
      @gvet47 Год назад

      When I was told I had advanced prostate cancer at the first of this year I was told it could not be cured but with hormone injections it would slow it down. They gave me shots that same day as if it was critical.
      It was the wrong thing to do as my life has been hell. At 75 it is not worth drowning in my own sweat every hour of the day and night. Hot flashes was a joke when they are never ending. Nobody will say how long I would live without the treatment or how much longer with. Now I also live on pain med every four hours. Nobody will shut down my pacemaker saying that is assisted suicide. Also have shrunken testicles and swollen breast. So live like a woman, is that a life????

  • @jimha8139
    @jimha8139 2 года назад +2

    Past video's have been helpful in disseminating accurate infomation. However, this video totally disregards life expectancy of stage 3 and 4 prostate cancer to be pretty grim. It's ok to give a pep talk, but don't do so at the expense of honesty.

  • @rajamehmoodahmed6534
    @rajamehmoodahmed6534 3 года назад +1

    God is,with u thanks

  • @riadroomi4112
    @riadroomi4112 11 месяцев назад

    What is not clear is that whether the survival rate is for treated of untreated men.

  • @UserName-sj8fg
    @UserName-sj8fg 4 года назад +5

    Diagnosed with Gleason 7 but nobody will tell me if it is aggressive. Makes me think it is but they are afraid to get me upset. Upset anyway. Getting radiation treatment with Cyberknife. Maybe if it works, then they will tell me. But I doubt it.

    • @thehobski
      @thehobski 4 года назад

      I was diagnosed with Gleason 7 last week. I would like to talk if your interested. My email is kkkevinski@aol.com. Interested in sharing info. Kevin

    • @Jwallworth
      @Jwallworth 4 года назад +1

      I think it may be 7-10 is aggressive. My dad was diagnosed in February 2017 with Gleason 9, it was locally advanced to the bladder, just a small invasion. Sadly he’s at the end stage now and it’s very sad to watch.

    • @happysoul6176
      @happysoul6176 3 года назад +1

      My husband just got diagnosed a few days ago with a Gleason score of 7. We just got married this year. This has been so hard to take. They are recommending surgery.

    • @oldman9154
      @oldman9154 3 года назад +7

      I was a 7 it has spread to bone I did seed radiation and then radiation on prostate 6 years now doing boxtox on bladder because have damage 3 time a year I take lurpon now this 4 shot come up soon not in bone now. Its gone. I watch my diet I run and walk every day you can beat this I will with God's help keep going don't give up. Mike

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +1

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton Center at the University of Washington Hospital in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

  • @olivebradley-v8c
    @olivebradley-v8c Год назад +1

    My son died at 56 from prostate cancer

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 4 месяца назад

      my condolences. I've very sorry to hear it

  • @mrofnocnon
    @mrofnocnon 3 месяца назад

    Are we to assume you mean life expectancy with treatments, not without?

  • @paulpadilla3184
    @paulpadilla3184 3 года назад +3

    my grandfather has prostate cancer and doesn’t want treatment....

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

  • @russellaustin8453
    @russellaustin8453 4 года назад +14

    Diagnosed in November with "quite aggressive" Gleason 7 - I'm 71 and wondering how long I would have if I didn't so anything (?) As it is I am due to start Hormone Therepy in a few days - Followed by Radio Therepy in a couple of months - I'm frightened - am I doing the right thing ?

    • @brianallen2372
      @brianallen2372 4 года назад +2

      Me too, contact me

    • @annabeldavila8462
      @annabeldavila8462 3 года назад +1

      How are you feeling after hormone therapy and radiation?

    • @russellaustin8453
      @russellaustin8453 3 года назад +2

      @@annabeldavila8462 I had my last Hormone Injection in January - (After just over a year) The hot flushes are certainly stronger and more frequent now - less so when i'm outside. Ive lost weight on my legs and have now got a very noticeable paunch! - no energy - i feel like an old man ! I am depressed !!! Thanks R.

    • @annabeldavila8462
      @annabeldavila8462 3 года назад +3

      @@russellaustin8453 Im sorry youre not feeling yourself. Thats what ive read, that the hot flashes are very noticeable. I hear that once hormone therapy is stopped the side effects start to go away. I certainly hope so. Hang in there. Try to stay active and close to family!

    • @stephaniebennett2380
      @stephaniebennett2380 3 года назад +1

      @@brianallen2372
      Hello Brian ,
      My fiancé was diagnosing and will be starting Radiation Therapy on 06/22/2021.
      How are you going after the radiation?
      He’s frighten too but trying to be strong for me.

  • @gessed
    @gessed 4 года назад +5

    Wonderful news.

    • @docteurmarc9471
      @docteurmarc9471 3 года назад

      Call / WhatsApp 0022952043145 for an effective and definitive treatment until the total cure of prostate cancer with 100% natural products and without side effects on health

    • @craigwilliams4614
      @craigwilliams4614 3 года назад +2

      I was diagnosed with a locally advanced aggressive prostate cancer with a psa of 6.3 I then underwent 4 weeks of radical radiotherapy at Velindre cancer center Cardiff my psa has remained low and I'm feeling fine

  • @riadroomi4112
    @riadroomi4112 11 месяцев назад

    Very informative

  • @rrmathieu4060
    @rrmathieu4060 2 года назад +1

    Diagnosed with prostate cancer(3+3) 6 and (3+4) 7 gleason. Also, type 1 diabetes with a1c of 5.6. Suggesting surgery. Any ideas?

  • @mikeoniones667
    @mikeoniones667 3 года назад +6

    With my agressive prostate cancer diagnosis the drs at Deaconess hospital a Md Andersen affiliated here indiana gave me 5 yrs.
    My PSA was 23.5 my Gleason score 9.
    And they steadfastly refuse to say theirs a cure.
    Even given a now PSA of 0.30 it was mets my bones are clear after Radiation and Chemo. Still drs not positive??

    • @JohnSmith-qq8ok
      @JohnSmith-qq8ok 3 года назад +9

      Take it as it comes. You can't do anything else but! 5 years...could turn in to 6 then 8 then 10 then who knows what. Try not to focus your thoughts too far. There are no guarantees for anybody on this planet! plus advances in medicine constantly. I wish you all the best i possibly can.

  • @markbrown5117
    @markbrown5117 3 года назад +4

    Sir u Rock.

  • @valenlevalenle6394
    @valenlevalenle6394 Год назад +1

    My father-in-law was just diagnosed with prostate cancer. Does anyone have any advice on how to console them during this difficult time? Is there anything the family can do? He doesn't have any symptoms yet and we don't know what stage it's at so we're hoping it's a very early stage.

    • @kevinsmith3671
      @kevinsmith3671 10 месяцев назад

      Simply be there for him every day ask how he is going and try and help him through the highs and lows,pelvic floor exercises for strengthening the bladder and walk I have been through it and survived my twin brother has and still is fighting about 18 years elderest brother and sister have passed little sister still fighting simply be there for him talk and listen to him. I wish your father in law good luck and believe in yourself self and what you are doing will give him the WILL and strength to win.My motto is "never say die"listen to doctors and specialists and DO what ever they ask.I wish you all good luck and good health

    • @gradywhite9781
      @gradywhite9781 8 месяцев назад

      My psa was 14.90 In Jan 2022 and 3 months later was diagnosed with prostate cancer. That 3 months time was the most anxiety I've ever had in my life . 2022 was a trying yr as too what to do about my diagnosis. Radiotion,surgery, or surveillance were my options. I almost went with surgery but decided to drop 55lbs and change my diet . Tell your father in law if possible to try that approach and pay attention to what he puts into his body. Stay away from processed foods and preservates. Good luck

  • @edgarnator
    @edgarnator 5 лет назад +9

    Does any of this info apply to stage 4 prostate cancer?

    • @MT-uo3lq
      @MT-uo3lq 4 года назад +4

      No. My dad had prostate cancer stage 4 and he passed away 2 weeks ago. In his case, he never goes to the doctor, even for check- ups so he was diagnosed 6 months before he passed away. It was a good relief for him since he was in such terrible pain and could not even leave the house. 😰

    • @ravisankar8060
      @ravisankar8060 4 года назад

      Is prostate cancer spreading to the bones stage 4 can it be cured plzz reply sir

    • @MT-uo3lq
      @MT-uo3lq 4 года назад +5

      @@ravisankar8060 I am no doctor but am sure it can be managed, I don't know about cure. Please check with your doctor but what I remember is that 2 days before my dad passed away, he complained that his whole body was hurting, leading me to believe the cancer has spread to his bones. Please check with your doctor and have faith that anything is possible.🤔😒

    • @thuff1947
      @thuff1947 4 года назад +6

      My Dad has stage 4 prostate cancer. He passed away after a 7 year fight. His initial PSA was in the 2,000 range. He fought it with clean eating , a chemo pill & Lupron shots. He ate as organically as he could.

    • @ravisankar8060
      @ravisankar8060 4 года назад

      @@thuff1947 how old was he sir

  • @SurviveFromCancer
    @SurviveFromCancer 2 года назад +7

    Watch me ! I am a survivor since 4 years. No more trace of cancer.

  • @jabster58
    @jabster58 5 месяцев назад

    Which treatment do you recommend?

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 4 месяца назад

      Proton beam radiation is the best and most expensive treatment

    • @silver6054
      @silver6054 2 месяца назад

      @@PendeltonWhiskey There is still no high-quality evidence that proton-beam is superior. Glad it worked for you but the jury is still out in general

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 2 месяца назад

      @@silver6054 And what treatment looks best to you?

  • @maryshute1953
    @maryshute1953 3 года назад +3

    My spouse diagnosed in 2007. He had a prostatectomy. 2021, bph was almost 600. Seeing oncologist and being treated with hormone shots and bone strengthening shots as cancer has spread to bones. Taking chemo pills also. What do you think of this outcome? They are monitoring levels to see if his levels are changing. No new levels yet taken as this is pretty recent. Any education you can give me would be appreciated

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  3 года назад +1

      Mary,
      Sorry to hear that he is having to go through all that (and you too, as his partner). We have a free helpline staffed by patient advocates who are trained to answer patients' questions. I am not sure if they will be able to tell you what to expect as far as outcomes, since it varies so much from person to person, but if you give them more information, they may be able to tell you more about monitoring with PSA and scans, treatment options that may be available to him or that may be available to him in the future if his current treatments fail, or any other concerns that you have. You can find our contact information here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @todd4952
      @todd4952 9 месяцев назад

      I believe from what I found on internet can do chemotherapy injections into the bones every 3 months. Look what they can do with radiation treatments. Technology is more advanced.

  • @SAM-ht5oe
    @SAM-ht5oe 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm Not Afraid Of Dying. It's the Miserable Suffering Is What I'm Worried About. 👀 🤔

  • @Lunarr0ck
    @Lunarr0ck 3 года назад +11

    The day pancreatic cancer gets the same outcome its the day can officially say we cured this disease.

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 3 года назад +1

      They need a PSA test for the Pancreas---I heard it feels like a back ache, but you're dead in six weeks. (A friend died from it that fast).

    • @joss4964
      @joss4964 2 года назад

      I agree. Both my parents were diagnosed in 2016 with cancer. Mom with pancreatic cancer and das with prostate cancer. Mom died in 8 months, dad is still with me, doing rather ok. 1 year survival rate for pancreatic cancer is 20%, and 5 year survival rate is only 3%. Just heart breaking!

  • @Gravertrain
    @Gravertrain 4 года назад +3

    Just found out from my MRI that I have 2 suspect areas of cancer. One rated 4, and the other rated 5 on a 1 to 5 scale... 5 being worst.
    I have important shit on my mind. What's my Wife going to do when/if I'm gone before her... and why did you wear that tie? MAX cynical.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  4 года назад

      Hello, our prostate cancer helpline is available if you have any questions. Please feel free to contact us here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @PendeltonWhiskey
      @PendeltonWhiskey 3 года назад +1

      I just survived prostate cancer. I was treated by the SCCA Proton center in Seattle and it was the best thing I ever did. My father died of prostate cancer and I'm pretty sure his father also died of it, so I was paying attention to my psa count and got the tissue samples taken just as soon as my psa count quickly doubled from 6 to 12.
      Prior to treatment my PSA count was 12.35
      Three months after my last treatment my PSA count was 0.21
      and three months after that my PSA count was 0.1
      Naturally I couldn’t be any happier with the results. I have no sexual or bladder issues. It’s a miracle. It’s just an amazing thing and the facility, doctors and staff are awesome.
      Good luck

    • @lucasluc7341
      @lucasluc7341 2 года назад

      @@PendeltonWhiskey what treatment did you get?

  • @ravisankar8060
    @ravisankar8060 4 года назад +3

    Is prostate cancer sperading to the bones stage 4 can it be cured for 56 year old man plzz replyy sir

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  4 года назад

      Hello, our prostate cancer helpline may be able to ​help with your question. Please feel free to contact us here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @docteurmarc9471
      @docteurmarc9471 3 года назад

      Call / WhatsApp 0022952043145 for an effective and definitive treatment until the total cure of prostate cancer with 100% natural products and without side effects on health

  • @shredarsrageoffire
    @shredarsrageoffire 2 года назад +1

    Can someone tell me statistics for a 90 year old, how long has my grandad got left 😭😭😭

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  2 года назад

      Hello, if you would like to speak with one of our patient advocates about your granddad's case, feel free to contact our helpline at pcri.org/helpline.

  • @lucasluc7341
    @lucasluc7341 2 года назад

    I'm 16 having some of the symptoms for 3months now

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  2 года назад

      Prostate cancer typically does not have any symptoms, but a urologist should be able to help with any uncomfortable symptoms you are experiencing.

    • @lucasluc7341
      @lucasluc7341 2 года назад

      @@ThePCRI thanks. I should get vaccinated first i did not go for vaccine because i thought it will get worse because most guys who have been vaccinated while having problem in their health got worst

    • @BimboTV
      @BimboTV Год назад

      Whats your symptoms m

  • @g-man2507
    @g-man2507 9 месяцев назад +1

    Those numbers are like normal mortality rates for being in middle adulthood.
    Let's assume life expectancy of 78. Midpoint of your adult years is 48. You have roughly a 1 in 400 chances of dying in a year, which increases every year from that point. So in five years, you are going to have slightly over 1% of dying anyways.

  • @RagtimeAnnie
    @RagtimeAnnie 9 месяцев назад

    Your necktie is beautiful, and must have special significance for you (as I believe you have worn it in two separate videos I've watched today.)
    However - from a "TV" perspective, I find it distracting, as the overall palette of the rest of your clothing is somewhat muted - and I couldn't help
    but wonder if you were making a "statement" of some sort. If so, what is the statement, when your stentorian tie captures more attention than the message?

    • @seascape35
      @seascape35 8 месяцев назад

      The message is that he is a cool guy with great sartorial taste.

  • @MrRajamahenthiran
    @MrRajamahenthiran Год назад

    Respected doctor. Iam 35 years old....past 7 years i had chronic bacterial prostatitis with cpps..2 years before my psa value is 1.32...how many years once i taken psa test doctor? Also i had no family history of prostate cancer.but if Symptoms came means i feared about prostate cancer..

  • @princesethi7655
    @princesethi7655 Год назад

    My dad is suffering from prostate cancer with bone metasis and has Gleason score 5+4. Currently he is on chemo therapy and PSA level increasing and did fall after 14 cycle. Can you please let me know what to do in these case ? Any idea when PSA will decrease

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  Год назад

      Hello, we have a helpline with patient advocates that can provide you with information that may help your father’s case.
      You can find our contact information at pcri.org/helpline

  • @johnrokosjr7602
    @johnrokosjr7602 Год назад +1

    I had mine removed in 2004 2 years later Psa went up had 37 radiation treatments Psa down up again few years later did clinical trial worked good still have rising Psa now get checked every 3 months if high get intermittent hormone injection it will go from 33 to .2 Thanks John Hopkins and Dr Denmeade for keeping me alive !