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Re: Read A Primer on Prostate Cancer, The Empowered Patient's Guide
Yes indeed I had an excellent meal. Now I have had a good walk with my three 'boys' and am about to have breakfast!
There are no 'idiotic' questions, as far as I am concerned - the only really stupid question is the one not asked. This is a complex disease we are dealing with and the more we individually understand it the better it is for us - and for those who come behind us, because we can help them.
12. And where in this picture is The Extracapsular invasion? {invasion into the Fiberous Tissue} I presume. No, through the fibrous tissue/peach flesh into the prostate bed but, because you have not been staged T3b, there is no evidence that it has spread beyond the capsule into the seminal vesicles, or T4 which would indicate spread into nearby structures.
This # 12 explanation has me wondering if it's possible or likely that the Cancer {this based on your saying THROUGH the fibrous tissue} started away from the pit/prostate gland? I'm reasonably certain the robotic arm went THROUGH the fibrous tissue on its way to GRAB the PIT/prostate, so the robots arm either put the cancer onto the tissue on the way in or on the way out. Perhaps your gonna say that it was already there. No hurry for an answer here, enjoy your weekend. I guess it's the end of winter or early spring where you are, enjoy.
Perhaps (if you have the patience) it might be worthwhile watching the whole of an actual robotic prostate removal procedure. You will certainly get a better idea of what and how it was done. It is pretty interesting if you have the stomach to watch such surgery. http://www.or-live.com/jeffersonhospital/1285/event/rnh.cfm
Bill
1. Why is the disease we share called PROSTATE cancer? Why, because it starts in the prostate gland!!! Not outside it.
2. Since the biopsy needles only sample the prostate gland, is it possible that the disease identified as PROSTATE cancer could have developed elsewhere and have been imported into the gland by a procedure done AFTER the biopsy that discovered the disease? Err.....probably not!
Have you ordered your copy of the Prostate Primer yet? Have you read Donna Pogliano's draft yet?
Personally I found "A Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer" by Dr Patrick Walsh to be very good. I found it a very understandable read. Keep in mind that Dr Walsh is an "open guy" and tends speak well of this procedure.