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Re: Just had surgery - less than one week out - fearful. 47 years old.

Leo,
I had surgery more than 4 years ago, my Gleason was 4+3. Like you I had a very small amount of penetration of the capsule boundary but no infiltration into lymph nodes or seminal vesicles.
At my place of surgery, Waukesha Medical Center in Wisconsin, the standard protocol was to recommend follow up radiation if there was penetration. But the radiation should wait until full urinary continence had returned.
So three months after my surgery I did a radiation treatment series of only 60Gy, since the amount of penetration was so small.
I've never had to take any hormone treatments, my health is really excellent and my PSA is undetectable.
So this is another possible path. Read up.

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