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Here, Medical Oncologist Mark Scholz, MD, discusses the ins and outs of focal therapy and what the potential sexual side effects may be.
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@mah1788
@mah1788 5 месяцев назад
Thank you from the uk if i had the money i would let mr scholz treat me, having prostate cancer is bad enough but choosing the right treatment is a minefield your videos have been a massive help, thank you very very much 😊
@robertmizek3315
@robertmizek3315 Год назад
I had focal brachytherapy on 1/2 of my prostate with Dr. Brian Moran from DuPage Medical in the Chicago area. I’m cancer free since 2020 and have zero problems with ED or urinary issues.
@VimMitt
@VimMitt Год назад
Please help me because i chose brachtherapy and would like to explore more. I have three small cancer in prostate which needs to be removed by this.
@schmingusss
@schmingusss 27 дней назад
Did you get the seeds that you leave in your prostate or the ones that come out?
@spitfirekid1
@spitfirekid1 27 дней назад
⁠@@schmingusss I received low-dose brachytherapy, which are the seeds that stay permanently in you. Unfortunately, 3 years later I found out that my biopsy missed significant high risk disease, and that focal brachytherapy was not appropriate treatment. I now have stage 3 metastatic prostate cancer, have had surgery to remove the prostate, am on androgen, deprivation therapy, and receiving radiation. My point in sharing this is before you pick any treatment, make certain that you’ve had a biopsy that you can trust. The gold standard today is an MRI guided fusion transperineal biopsy and I suggest you explore that if you have not already received one.
@schmingusss
@schmingusss 27 дней назад
@@spitfirekid1 Thank you for posting this and helping other people out.
@steveg6978
@steveg6978 Год назад
What if you have two lesions , one on each side. One is Gleason 6, the other is Gleason seven. Can one still do focal on the Gleason 7.
@mikerose6835
@mikerose6835 Год назад
Thank you from Australia.
@stakwalderbak5331
@stakwalderbak5331 Год назад
Thank you from Oz.This series of PCRI videos are outstanding and reassuring for me as a recently diagnosed cancer patient.
@coilnchamberlain6506
@coilnchamberlain6506 Год назад
Thank you from Australia.I learn so much from your professional information.Thank you.Please keep up this great work.
@colemant6845
@colemant6845 7 месяцев назад
Can you do a Video on Re-Current Prostate Cancer after Radiation Therapy. It is SO much more complex and a still Unknown treatment. (Cryo, Hormonal, Surgery... etc. ) Your Experiences and Opinions would make a very informative Video. Thank You
@billyjohnson9166
@billyjohnson9166 Год назад
You both are great. Thank you
@rickwashek478
@rickwashek478 Год назад
My medical oncologist retired in December. He had me on Lupron Depot 22.5mg. and Casadex. This was for return of prostate cancer from 8 years ago. Just seen new oncologist this week. She told me Casadex is an old drug that is no longer used. My PSA went from 214 to 39 and now is just over 5. So it seems to me that the treatment is working. So my question is. Do doctors still use Casadex for treatment?.
@robertmonroe3678
@robertmonroe3678 Год назад
In an earlier PCRI video, I gave a quick look but can't find it, Dr Scholz, does talk at length about Casodex. As I recall he noted how well-tolerated it is, its current role in therapy, and the fact it seems to be less-often prescribed and why that is.
@MrGuitar1458
@MrGuitar1458 Год назад
Great information as always. Thank you both!
@mperloe
@mperloe Год назад
It's important to consider if the disease is focal and has not spread beyond the prostate. Another consideration is that the MRI often understates the actual tumor size. Most insurance does not pay for focal treatment for cancer so out of pocket expense is often quite large. Are there well designed studies that show that Focal therapy is any better than AS?
@suzannahwhite4292
@suzannahwhite4292 Год назад
Thank you from the UK! This is such a great resource. I have a question: My partner has/had prostate cancer and is on ADT and Enzalutamide, plus he underwent 39 sessions of IMRT; what is the "tissue" that is left after radiotherapy please? If the radiotherapy kills the cancer cells, what's remaining? It's not like the prostate is "empty" so what's left? Thank you.
@Lola.1952
@Lola.1952 Год назад
That's my question too.
@derickdevindavis
@derickdevindavis Год назад
If I understand your question correctly, and, I'm only guessing, the left over cells should be both dead "healthy" cells as well as dead "cancer" cells in that treated area. The untreated area (assuming no cancer was there thus the reason why it left untreated) should be health, normal prostate cells which produce a PSA value only from "healthy", untreated prostate cells. Thus, routine MRIs would be needed to keep an eye on that area in conjunction with a new baseline PSA that doesn't abnormally rise (abnormal velocity in the rise). This part of the video appears to talk about that aspect. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8EjG5m7y0vA.html
@willbraswell4906
@willbraswell4906 Год назад
I'm no expert but a recent video I watched made a comparison for their explanation... they said to think of when a woman gets her breast(s) radiated. The radiated tissue doesn't disappear or go away, it just gets radiated so the cancer cells are poisoned to stop them from multiplying.
@daisuke6072
@daisuke6072 Год назад
Practitioner is important, however I understand that different types of FT may be suitable for differently located cancers e.g. apical v peripheral
@bigike1313
@bigike1313 Год назад
Those interested should check out Tulsa-Pro. Highly controlled and specific but also can treat BPH.
@lesleymorris
@lesleymorris Год назад
What’s .BPH
@gerrym5299
@gerrym5299 8 месяцев назад
I have a PSA of 9.7, elevating over a period of 12 years. MRI/Bone Scan and a PSMA all point to an area on the left outside of my prostate, with no further spread. Two weeks ago I started Degrelex (2 shots) and am having side effects of constipation/diarrhea, headaches, hot flashes... which I believe are 'common'. I also have burning and pain during urination, a culture is in process. My doctors plan is for my next shot in 2 weeks to be a 6 month level of Eligard (if I am recalling correctly). My quesiton is are these urinary problems I'm having something that will dissipate over time or will I experience them for the duration of my ADT? My doctor wants me to start on radiation therapy in 3 months, with I believe 28 treatments over 5.5 weeks, which I'm thinking could introduce another possible cause for these same symptoms. ?
@Neilpedersen
@Neilpedersen 10 месяцев назад
Hello, Thanks for sharing such helpful information. With one Gleason 7 (3+4) lesion is 5% grade 4 and 3 lesions of grade 6 on both sides of the gland. Does anyone know if that qualifies for focal therapy?
@LorenzoAscali-np1jv
@LorenzoAscali-np1jv Месяц назад
Does Breaky therapy also take care of BPH symptoms?
@pinotwinelover
@pinotwinelover 2 месяца назад
Well, I do know who's an intervention radiologist. Dr. David woodroom at the mayo clinic is doing my cryotherapy tomorrow. He's been doing that since 09. He may be on par with the doctor from ensure that the tire so definitely put his name in the mix. I'll report back I'll be in a five-year research study after tomorrow, April 24, 2024. It looks like my research he has done as many or more than any doctor in the United States any also because of his expertise in interventional radiology ablation other type, tumors on other organs, besides prostate
@joeturner1195
@joeturner1195 9 месяцев назад
Have tumor 6/6 ,1.6 mm and PSA 4.5 have heard that there is radiation pellets that can be used what are your thoughts of this thanks
@CharlesHarkerSanJose
@CharlesHarkerSanJose Год назад
Regarding recurrence with focal therapy after tulsa, laser, cryo, hifu etc. it's said a 2nd treatment is possible. But what about focal radiation? Is a 2nd treatment possible? (Since full gland radiation isnt rec'd a 2nd time.)
@michaeldunphy3887
@michaeldunphy3887 Год назад
I am concerned about dementia and Alzheimer's disease occurring with patients taking ADT therapy for over 12 months. There is a Meta-analysis available in the medical literature that shows a relationship. Can Dr Scholz address my concerns in a future presentation? Thanks
@foropera
@foropera 4 месяца назад
You are not talking about “focal brachytherapy” (for low-risk or “favorable intermediate” prostate cancer). Is it because, as they say in France, there were too many cancer recurrences when they tried it?
@sylviagall5523
@sylviagall5523 Год назад
My husband has a Gleason score of3+4 with a psa of 6.374 what can be done
@wormsnake1
@wormsnake1 8 месяцев назад
What did your husband decide to do in the end?x
@mikimoto99
@mikimoto99 9 месяцев назад
Brachytherapy only way to go if you can afford it👍🏻
@alanaldpal950
@alanaldpal950 11 месяцев назад
They “ buy instruments and start practicing on patients”. ….. great who wants to go first.
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