08/05/2023
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Cancer Cure Update August 5, 2023
Hi Friends and Family, I’ve had a lot of good things happen this last week. Everything is working out slowly but surely and I’m ready for the next phase of my journey to cure. I had a PSMA PET scan done on Monday. I had appointments with my UCSF Urologist Dr. Peter Carroll, my Radiologist, Dr. Mack Roach, and my new primary care doctor at the VA San Francisco this week. I made a decision on my treatment that I’ll share.
I’ve successfully navigated the VA red tape to allow me to stay at the VA San Francisco Hoptel which is located at Sea Cliff next to the VA Hospital for the duration of my treatment at UCSF Prostate Cancer Center. It’s kinda like being back in the Air Force for accommodations so it is no frills, but I’m extremely grateful for it.
Thank you for the love and support and offers to stay while I’m going through this! I can’t tell how much it is helped me and meant to me.
The PSMA PET Scan results showed that the cancer has not metastasized anywhere else in my body. The cancer is limited to the two tumors in my prostate. The Scan also shows the doctors where the cancer is NOT located inside the prostate. This means they can specifically target the cancer tumors and cells while not having to radiate nearby organs and tissues, thus reducing the possibility of side effects (long or short term).
MY CANCER IS CURABLE AND I AM A CANCER SURVIVOR
The Decipher Genomic Classifier test I had done on my indicated that I have a low risk (high side of low) of aggressive fast growing cancer.
I do have two tumors in my prostate, one of them very large. The two options to cure my cancer are:
#1 Have surgery to remove the entire prostate and nearby lymph nodes.
#2 Receive high intensity Radiation of the tumors and cancer cells inside the prostate. There is a procedure where they insert gold markers into the prostate that are used during treatments to guide the radiation machine to target the cancer and tumors only. This will be following by 5 months of hormone reduction therapy to make sure to kill the cancer.
If I choose surgery it would permanently change my quality of life forever (I’m only 60) but the chance of prostate cancer returning is low. The life changes could be manageable but I would never be back to NORMAL.
If I choose targeted radiation with hormone therapy there is a lower chance of side affects (but still a chance). The difference is that I have a chance to get my life back to normal after the treatment and recovery period. I could still have some side affects and possibly other side affects that I would not have with surgery.
I’ve decided to go with radiation. I want a chance to get my life back to normal. The next stage of my journey begins this week.