A new prostate cancer blog toy…polls and surveys….Do you have a question for the viewers?

Here's a dirty little secret for you....prostate cancer patients often don't choose the treatment that they feel gives them the best chance for cure. They are "I want my cake and eat it too type" patients. By this I mean, "Which treatment will best treat my cancer and limit my potential side effects and complications." In …

prostate cancer….life’s a bitch…and then you marry one… hold on…it’s a good thing… just kidding… making a segway to the story…

From "The Decision."  The rectal exam - The male patient doesn’t want it done and the doctor is easily persuaded not to do it.  This may sound odd to you, but sometimes you have to demand that a rectal exam be performed. A nurse that I work with in the operating room related to me that …

trifecta in prostate cancer: robotic vs. open prostatectomy… Mr.proton beam you’re next!

Podbean Podcast on the Trifecta and Open vs. Robotic Patients often times choose a procedure for the wrong reasons. Patients often glamorize newer treatments. Patients often have a treatment, become an advocate of that treatment and somewhat defensive of that treatment and actively recommend it to other's as the "only way to go." Sometimes they …

Prostate cancer question: Describe significant PSA pre and post prostatectomy,nanoknife,proton beam,HIFU,radiation therapy.

This was a comment/question a few days ago....this issue is confusing  but I think I can simplify it-here goes. The ongoing debate about the PSA has to do with pretreatment decision-making. The PSA is often times elevated before the diagnosis of prostate cancer is made for many reasons other than prostate cancer. So some want …

PSA and Prostate Cancer: A Fool with a tool is still a fool? I am an advocate of getting one as a baseline in the man about 40 or so, then every two years with the GP’s exam.

You might disagree about PSA's and when and who they are done on...but about 5 times a year a 50 year old man comes into my office for his "first" rectal exam and PSA and it determined that he has asymptomatic advanced prostate cancer. Is it cost effective, are some being checked that are normal. …