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Concur with all the above. My 2nd opinion from Bostwick was almost an exact match with the original path report I received from my urologist. I am glad I did it because I am now more confident with what I am dealing with and how to approach treatment.
It's definately worth the getting 2nd opinion just for the peace of mind it offers.
Wendell:
A second opinion is worth the extra time & cost. There have been mistakes in the interpretation of the biopsies, and remember "regret is forever". My second opinion came back the same as the original, but I did talk with one individual who wished he had gotten a second opinion because his post-surgery pathology came back cancer-free!
Mike C
Hi Wendell,
A Gleason of 7 is usually considered a dividing point of where the effectiveness of a more agressive treatment than RP alone would be indicated. You should go for that second opinion! - p (Alaska, USA)