These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Sam, age 50: My doctor told me I have prostate
cancer. After I got over the shock, we talked about my treatment choices. My
doctor told me the cancer is small, so I have taken a year to think about it. I
could have surgery to remove my prostate or use radiation to try to kill the
cancer. Except for this cancer, I am in good health and hope to live a good
long while, so I have decided on a radical prostatectomy. I realize the surgery
may cause problems with holding my urine or getting an erection, but I do not
like the idea of cancer slowly growing in my prostate. I want to get rid of it
and not just try to kill it with radiation.
Mark, age 57: My doctor told me after my last
checkup that I have prostate cancer. I did some reading and talked with my
doctor about the best way to treat it. He said the cancer is pretty small and
slow-growing, so I have lots of options available: watchful waiting, radical
prostatectomy, or radiation therapy. Both my reading and my doctor suggested
that there was not a lot of difference in outcomes between these choices. I
want to do more than watchful waiting, but the high probability of urinary and
erection problems from the surgery bother me. I'm choosing to use radiation
therapy. We are also talking about using hormone therapy to try to increase the
effectiveness of the treatment.
David, age 62: I really was not all that
surprised when my doctor told me I had prostate cancer. My father had prostate
cancer, too. My doctor told me there were several treatment options available
but that there is not a lot of difference in the results of the various
treatments. Since I have a family history, I feel that I need to be as
aggressive as possible in my treatment of the cancer. For me, that means having
the radical prostatectomy.
Steven, age 72: Lots of men get prostate
cancer as they get older. I guess that makes me a statistic. My doctor told me
there are several different ways to treat my cancer. I want to do something,
but at my age I'm not keen on having surgery. I also thought about my age and
how long most men live after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. For me,
choosing radiation therapy is the best balance between doing something and not
doing too much.