My husband has had radical surgury of protate and seminal vesticals. The Oncologist said if he had kemo and
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy he may have a 20% change of survival. He was a
PSAPsa
Psa blood test of 9 after surgury. I have read that the average life span is 7 years when a man is in such a condition. He is 56 years old and has a
rapidRapid shallow breathing growing type of cancer. He is in Stage T-3bc. He has completed Kemo and now will start
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy on Monday 10/10. What can we expect after
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy. He is on a blocker as well.
18 mo treatment of blocker is up in Feb of next year.
Now his
psaPsa
Psa blood test shows .002 with minimal bone loss from blocker.
He feels sick to his stomach a lot. Limp Nodes are suspect however the 5 biopsied at surgury were not cancerous. He has a 2 cm tumor on his badder neck.
What to you think. He is being treated by a very good oncologist in California.
My husband tells me he will get through all this but I have read things that tell me he is not in a very good place to get rid of the cancer and live a long life with me.