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Re: A Third Opinion

You seemed to have maintained a sense of humor. What treatment did you eventually pursue and where is the story now? Which end of the bell curve did you land?

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Re: A Third Opinion

p snyder
It's been a tumultuous journey for sure. I have done better than some of my fellow PCa Warriors but not as well as others. So much depends on how soon our PCa is detected and the aggressiveness of our particular diagnosis.
Currently my primary anti-cancer agent is Xtandi which has done a great job in keeping my PCa in check although the side effects are rather harsh. Complete details of my trials and tribulations are available on line at http://protondon.blogspot.com/
In terms of the bell curve: I am happy to be alive and for me life is good.
Appreciate your inquiry and interest. Hope this finds you well and reasonably okay.
Regards Don













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