First breast cancer now prostate cancer

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited September 2016

    This is great news!

  • minimoocher
    minimoocher Member Posts: 62
    edited September 2016

    So pleased to read of your clear PET scan, Traveltext, great news!

  • Mominator
    Mominator Member Posts: 1,575
    edited September 2016

    Traveltext, congrats on the good PET results. Woo hoo!

    Thanks for all your informative posts.

  • steelrose
    steelrose Member Posts: 3,798
    edited September 2016

    Traveltext, I just saw your post and am so relieved the PET was clean other than that one nasty spot! You're truly such a valuable voice on bc.organd we're all here for you. You will get through this!

    Thinking of you...

    Rose.

  • Traveltext
    Traveltext Member Posts: 2,089
    edited September 2016

    Thanks steelrose. I've calmed down after my original diagnosis and it's taken me a few weeks to get up to speed on prostate cancer treatment and prognosis. It appears that it is a tidy, less complicated cancer compared to bc. After all, this is just a walnut-sized gland, and there's only one of them :) If the disease is confined to the prostate, which looks to be the case with my intermediate version, and I choose surgery, then I have better follow-up treatment options if it recurs. If I didn't have bc I may have chosen radiation, but you lose surgery as an option then since the prostate is turned to mush by rads.

    Of course, prostate removal has its side-effects which include incontinence for weeks afterwards (the urethra passes through the prostate and has to be cut and rejoined). And erectile dysfunction is guaranteed for months (often years) depending on how well you heal, and how good a job the surgeon does at sparing the nearby nerve that controls erections.

  • Traveltext
    Traveltext Member Posts: 2,089
    edited October 2016

    Just reporting that my prostatectomy was brought forward to last Friday and I'm now home after successful robotic surgery and two nights in hospital. A little sore, but on the mend. Other men with bc need to know that they have a 30% chance of getting pc.


  • mara51506
    mara51506 Member Posts: 5,088
    edited October 2016

    TT, glad surgery went well and that you are home now.

  • Mominator
    Mominator Member Posts: 1,575
    edited October 2016

    Traveltext: welcome home and rest now. I'm sending all best wishes your way for a smooth and speedy recovery, and hoping the side effects are confined to weeks and a few months, and not years.

    Mominato



  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited October 2016

    Traveltext - great news. Please do keep us updated about your progress.

  • Lucy55
    Lucy55 Member Posts: 3,044
    edited October 2016

    Traveltext ..great news to hear the surgery is done and dusted ..Hope you have a quick recovery. !!

  • Traveltext
    Traveltext Member Posts: 2,089
    edited October 2016

    Mara, Mominator, MinusTwo and Lucy55, thanks for your good wishes. Today, seven days post surgery, I got my path results which showed a contained tumor with clear margins, and no lymph involvement. That's as good as it gets! My catheter was also removed. So, while treatment for bc took seven months, treatment for pc took seven days. This is certainly food for thought.


  • Mominator
    Mominator Member Posts: 1,575
    edited October 2016

    Congratulations Traveltext!! This is wonderful news!

    Sending all good wishes for continued recovery with no surgical side effects. Hoping this will soon be just a memory.

    Mominator

  • BarredOwl
    BarredOwl Member Posts: 2,433
    edited October 2016

    HI Traveltext:

    Great news and best wishes for a speedy recovery!

    BarredOwl

  • Valstim52
    Valstim52 Member Posts: 1,324
    edited October 2016

    Fantastic news Traveltext. Heres to speedy recovery

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