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Re: PSA Rise. Should I be worried

Alan,
If you are T3B why don't you get radiation treatment?

Re: PSA Rise. Should I be worried

I am actually Alan's very worried wife. Was told by oncologist and urologist that Hormone therapy was the only option. When I have talked to him about condsidering Radiotherapy he just doesn't want it, due to side effects. Not the sexual side effects as with absolutely no libido any way there is no urge so that wouldn't matter. It's the incontinence he couldn't handle. Believe me I know him so well and he couldn't handle that. I wish he would try it but I can't make him. I think his battle is about to start.

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