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Komentáře • 83

  • @ThePCRI
    @ThePCRI  Před měsícem +3

    Support Groups Resources:
    pcri.org/supportgroups
    ancan.org/prostate-cancer/
    zerocancer.org/help-and-support
    malecare.org/support-groups/

  • @maxthemagition
    @maxthemagition Před měsícem +6

    2008...PSA was 6.4...I was 62 years old and I did nothing about it.
    2023...PSA was 11.4.....I was now 76 years old and got an MRI....found a 10mm lesion PIRADS 4....Went for a biopsy and it was gleeson 4+3 with a lot of 4.....Next a PET scan and found no spread outside prostate.....Great relief!
    Next was treatment and because of my age and size of prostate, surgery was out of the question and so it was 3 months ADT + 7 sessions of intensive radiotherapy + another 3 months of ADT.
    Result.... months of after effects and suffering all I was informed about the possibility that they could occur.
    PSA levels very low and now at neary 9 months after R/T will get another PSA check.
    BUT all my suffering of after effects have almost gone and I am nearly back to normal.
    So now it is down to the PSA again....as long as it stays low, I am out of the woods.
    This 9 months check of my PSA level is of great concern, because if it rises, I will be back to square one..

  • @TERRY-cb2ku
    @TERRY-cb2ku Před měsícem +12

    I had 12 random samples plus 2 targeted samples. Lot's of disease but no malignancy. This is the best site you'll find for prostate cancer information.

    • @edwardbertorelli7358
      @edwardbertorelli7358 Před měsícem +1

      @@TERRY-cb2ku yes it is

    • @valentingrecea449
      @valentingrecea449 Před 29 dny

      It would be interesting to know why was you needed to do these many biopsies.

    • @TERRY-cb2ku
      @TERRY-cb2ku Před 16 dny

      ​@@valentingrecea449 Only one biopsy but fourteen cores were taken. Originally I had high PSA test results. So my doctor decided I needed an MRI, which I had, and a lesion was seen in the left anterior portion of my prostate. That's why I needed the biopsy. But, after the biopsy and I got the results, I have complicated prostate disease(s) but no cancer.

  • @tousdr
    @tousdr Před měsícem +5

    ❤ I love the way you talk about this subject. Clear, concise, polite . Really helpful. Thanks indeed

  • @alaskanlangolier8622
    @alaskanlangolier8622 Před 26 dny +7

    My biopsy was a Gleason 7, 4+3. Based on that and other factors just had a radical prostatectomy. The Gleason score on the removed prostate was still a 7 but it was a 3+4, had I known or had a better biopsy I would still be intact and active monitoring it and not pissing myself every time I move. I regret not getting a second opinion or targeted biopsy. It's another case of misdiagnosis. I'm not very happy at all. Can't trust anyone!

  • @scottgoodwin4330
    @scottgoodwin4330 Před měsícem +6

    The timing of the posting of this video is so perfect for me it is eerie. I received the original pathology report for my biopsy yesterday (Gleason 3+4) with 30-40% pattern 4, only in MRI fusion targeted cores. I received my second opinion from Johns Hopkins this afternoon (Gleason 3+3). So I spent 24 hours worrying about treatment options, and discovered today that active surveillance is an option. Your videos inspired me to seek a second opinion on the pathology report. Thank you so much.

    • @EdMaldo-me8gn
      @EdMaldo-me8gn Před měsícem

      How did you get John Hopkins to give you a second opinion? thanks

    • @davidblueeyes1761
      @davidblueeyes1761 Před 29 dny +2

      Had a random done. Year later my psa still at 8. My prostate has been sore ever since biopsy. Two mri’s that are inconclusive. Neither two brothers or dad had cancer.
      Seems like a second opinion or just keeping watch seems the answer. I really disliked the biopsy. Hurts for days.

  • @greetingsearthlingspluto6666
    @greetingsearthlingspluto6666 Před měsícem +2

    MY PSA was 11.5 and I had the biopsy done on August 1st. waiting on Gleason score and next steps. I had a mp MRI along with scope done, don't remember name. I was shown the biopsy MRI scans and the radiologist showed me where the cancer was. Now, I wait until the 21st of August for results. Thank you for this information.

  • @mmazkoory3628
    @mmazkoory3628 Před 18 dny

    Thanks, Dr Scholz and Alex Scholz, you always give the best information regarding prostate cancer.

  • @custom55
    @custom55 Před měsícem +3

    Over the last 6 years, I've have three biopsies. First was random samples and the next two were targeted based off MRI. All samples came back negative but with cronic inflammation. PSA 4.2 but my PSA bounces around. Seeing my Urologist every 6 months.

  • @bladerunner1458
    @bladerunner1458 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for an informative video for a very complex medical issue. 10 years ago I had a biopsy with a Gleason score of six and I did not react well to the biopsy and avoided them.. my PSA now is 9 and MRI showed two areas of interest 3 to 4 mm. I had another biopsy at 72years old and luckily Gleason score of six again. I have a huge prostate top 10%.. I have only a slow stream that I’ve always . Unfortunately, my prostate presses on my bladder and my urinary bladder capacity is only 100 to 125 milliliters. It seems my prostate is inflamed somewhat since before the biopsy I had a capacity of 200 to 250 mL. Considering my age, probably watchful waiting maybe the best bet since biopsies are not the best thing for me. Hopefully everything stays the same for the future and will keep monitoring. I’m very active cross country skiing and bike riding which does affect my PSA.

  • @thomascarpenter7415
    @thomascarpenter7415 Před 19 dny

    First let me say this channel is a Godsend. I have learned more from this and other channels than from the P.A. who gave me my biopsy results. I had one core out of 12 that was 3+4=7. I’m meeting with my Oncologist next month . I will be better prepared than earlier .

  • @ovidididaho
    @ovidididaho Před měsícem +2

    I let my cancer go for so long I didn't need a prostate biopsy, so no gleason score. I feel left out.🙂

  • @RICHARDINTHEKITCHEN
    @RICHARDINTHEKITCHEN Před měsícem +3

    I had an MPMRI identified lesion measuring 1 cm and a PSMA negative for spread. I had a trans perineal biopsy where 21 sticks were done. The biopsy identified 4+4. My initial PSA was 24.4, but I suspected I also had prostatitis at the time. I elected surgery which I had in July. My post op path downgraded the tumor to 3+4. My post op path read EPE with perineural invasion, but with negative margins. My first post op PSA is scheduled for September. I wish you would do a video with these circumstances with regard to negative margins with EPE. The final path report read "all resection margins were negative for malignancy". I read this means all of the cancer was removed. Is this accurate? I'm concerned about my prognosis. Thanks for your channel. It has really helped me through this journey.

  • @simonlemarquand9593
    @simonlemarquand9593 Před měsícem

    Fantastic channel can you please do more on met prostate cancer
    I had no symptoms but was diagnosed last October with a PAS of 485 and Gleason score of 9
    I have had radiotherapy on my spine due to the cancer pressing on it I had 6 cycles of chemotherapy and currently on gen 1&2 hormone therapy PAS was done to 0.14 this week
    I have coped well so far with little side effects I am 57😊

  • @edwardbertorelli7358
    @edwardbertorelli7358 Před měsícem +1

    I had a targeted biopsy based on an MRI but they took samples of every area of the prostate...and confirmed the results of the MRI....

  • @cahbee123
    @cahbee123 Před měsícem

    Outstanding information!!! Thank You So Much!!!

  • @colemant6845
    @colemant6845 Před měsícem +3

    Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer 11 years ago. Radiation.. PSA was .2 for 11 years. Suddenly my PSA climbed to 5.0 over the last year. So... I had 4 biopsies over a 8 month period, 2 Prostate (one Fusion) and 2 lymph node biopsies. ALL were Benign!. Now my Urologist Team says I do have Re-current PC... but they just can't find where (2 PSMA Pet scans done before the biopsies that only lit up the prostate and a "maybe " in the lymph) SO.... My TEAM of Urologist have given up and said "Hormone Treatment " ... Is this correct? Why can't they find EXACTLY where my cancer is... and focally treat it? Do I need the rest of my Prostate removed?? I don't want to be chemically Castrated. I need help.

  • @antoniodelrey164
    @antoniodelrey164 Před 18 dny +1

    Do biopsies take a toll on the prostate? . I’m going in for my third and doctor insists that no harm but how many times and holes can be punched into it? Also a three month recovery before surgery or other treatments so it does do some damage that needs to heal.

  • @timkbt
    @timkbt Před měsícem

    The second opinion is so critical best thing I ever did. I’m going to go on a second generation drug alone, might use a first generation as well. The main thing is there are no injections just pills so it’s very easy to stop the treatment quickly if the side effects are too severe.

  • @antoniodelrey164
    @antoniodelrey164 Před 11 dny

    Besides protecting valuable information on prostate cancer and everything associated with it, Doctor is a fashion model for ties. What is the name of the tie manufacturer? I very rarely wear one but would if I had some of the ones he wears.

  • @richardbennington323
    @richardbennington323 Před měsícem

    Definitely go with MRI I had a random biopsy. The doctor did 19 biopsies. Gleaton score was 3 + 4 when I had my prostate removed 6 months later they said it was still not healed up.

    • @richardbennington323
      @richardbennington323 Před měsícem +1

      Definitely try to find a local support group and get in it before making any decisions. This man has been through it and they can guide you the right way and write doctors and write hospitals trust me it's the best thing I did I wish I would have done it before I made any decisions

  • @robertmercer9117
    @robertmercer9117 Před měsícem +2

    I'm a bit disappointed with the lack of age in this great discussion. Age 85 was the only mention. If 2 patients have similar elevated scores (PSA, Gleason) but one is age 50 and the other is 80, I suspect the treatment will be more aggressive for the age 50 patient. I was diagnosed at age 80 with Gleason 3+4, PSA 6.6 and 18 months later nothing is being done and have not been referred to an Oncologist. Health is otherwise great. No presciption meds.

  • @John-hq6em
    @John-hq6em Před 7 dny

    Whatever you do, don’t let anyone talk you into the Urolift procedure for BPH. The Urolift implants block the view of the prostate in MRI imaging, so you’re stuck with the random biopsy. Targeted biopsy from imaging isn’t possible. The urologist who sold me on Urolift never let me know about this issue.

  • @williesmith948
    @williesmith948 Před měsícem +2

    I have a question about stem cell treatment in the prostate which I'm it's being done on some patients in Miami. Any information about that form of treatment?

  • @user-cj7dj4hn2k
    @user-cj7dj4hn2k Před 27 dny

    Pls tell us about a biopsy result of High-Grade Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia (HGPIN) and its implications.

  • @mperloe
    @mperloe Před měsícem

    With a PIRADS 5 there is a 20% chance that the worse area was missed. If the missed area was GL4+3, a PET scan is usually advised to detect spread. If you rely on random biopsies to direct treatment, you might miss treating disease outside the gland.

  • @MrGuitar1458
    @MrGuitar1458 Před měsícem +2

    I had an MRI last year that showed a potential PI-RADS 4 lesion, but my trans-perineal targeted biopsy of 26 total cores showed no cancer. No random biopsies for me.

    • @schmingusss
      @schmingusss Před 27 dny +1

      26 cores is a lot for a targeted biopsy.

    • @MrGuitar1458
      @MrGuitar1458 Před 27 dny

      @@schmingusss roger that. Since the MRI indicated a possible PI-RADS 4, they did a standard 12 core (systematic, not random) plus 14 targets. Fortunately, no cancer was found.

    • @schmingusss
      @schmingusss Před 27 dny +1

      @@MrGuitar1458 What was your psa that prompted the biopsy?

    • @MrGuitar1458
      @MrGuitar1458 Před 27 dny +1

      @@schmingusss 9.85. Turned out to be BPH aggravated by chronic prostatitis.

    • @schmingusss
      @schmingusss Před 27 dny +1

      @@MrGuitar1458 That's great news. I'm happy for you.

  • @JayRollins100
    @JayRollins100 Před měsícem

    Great topic. There was no mention of ‘fusion’ biopsies that are now commonplace. To me, they are a blend of somewhat ‘targeted’ along with random.
    Are trans perineal random or targeted?
    To me, the only true ‘targeted’ biopsies are in bore mri targeted biopsies because those are the type where a doctor knows he is actually hitting the target. I think a follow up video would be good.

  • @annecook8529
    @annecook8529 Před 29 dny

    Has anyone had reoccurring prostate cancer in the Seminole vesicle? If so, what treatment was recommended and the end result?

  • @leonardola9161
    @leonardola9161 Před měsícem +3

    Is there such a thing as a random and target at the same time bcuz thats what i had ?

    • @edwardbertorelli7358
      @edwardbertorelli7358 Před měsícem

      @leonardola9161 random is not really random ..they target the lobes and left and right side of prostate

    • @leonardola9161
      @leonardola9161 Před měsícem

      @@edwardbertorelli7358 yes thats true

    • @a1a13761
      @a1a13761 Před měsícem +3

      My first and only biopsy so far was a combination of random and targeted. The targeted cores were based on the MRI I had a few weeks prior.

    • @leonardola9161
      @leonardola9161 Před měsícem

      @@a1a13761 the target on mine was on the right side a 3+4=7 gleason score
      They want me to do 28 ex beam radaition treatments.

    • @rockobill7637
      @rockobill7637 Před měsícem

      mine also was targeted with the random on top of it, total of 16 cores. world renowned medical center

  • @jadoty
    @jadoty Před měsícem

    When a biopsy finds cancer with low PSA (2.5 in my case), should the pathologist employ a stain that detects neuroendocrine cancer? Mine didn't and I feel like it leaves a question hanging.

  • @leonardola9161
    @leonardola9161 Před měsícem +1

    Im 63
    Psa 13.7
    Mri priad5
    Random biopsy
    3+3 7%
    3+3 5%
    3+4 59% 16mm
    12CORES
    They want me to do ex beam radaition 28 treatments am i on the right track ???

  • @MM-sf3rl
    @MM-sf3rl Před 23 dny

    Does Gleason 3+4, favorable or unfavorable, sometimes not metastasize?

  • @antoniodelrey164
    @antoniodelrey164 Před 18 dny

    MRI with ultrasound combo is the only way to go. Travel if you have to…

  • @MM-sf3rl
    @MM-sf3rl Před 23 dny

    What does it mean when the cancer is outside of the tumor? So the lesion and be non-cancerous? Confused.

  • @taiwanfocus4385
    @taiwanfocus4385 Před měsícem +1

    I am really confused. I have PI-RADS 3, my doctor did a targeted plus 12 random biopsy. It turned out the targeted was benign, but 2 of the 12 cores turned out with Gleason score 3+4. So if I only did the targeted , I would not be diagnosed with prostate cancer.

    • @wormsnake1
      @wormsnake1 Před 24 dny

      How are who going to proceed? Just curious. I wish you well.x

    • @taiwanfocus4385
      @taiwanfocus4385 Před 24 dny

      @@wormsnake1 Thanks! Since only less than 5% (which is the smallest percentage they can quantify) of both both cords have cancerous cells, and my PSA is less than 10. My urologist said I have 3 options, surgery, radiation or active surveillance. But I would need biopsy every 6 months for active surveillance (since my cancer was not delectable by MRI). A second opinion would send my samples for genetic test, and a confirm biopsy 6 months after the first one. If everything comes back OK, then maybe we don't need to do biopsy that often.

  • @gibsonbe1
    @gibsonbe1 Před měsícem +1

    I had a random biopsy yesterday so I am still waiting for the results. My only issue was the pain was greater than I had been led to believe it would be. If I need a second opinion do I need to do another biopsy or can they use the same tissue?

    • @tims997p9
      @tims997p9 Před měsícem +2

      @@gibsonbe1 you'll use the same tissue slides

    • @gibsonbe1
      @gibsonbe1 Před měsícem +1

      @@tims997p9 Thank you, really good to know.

  • @greetingsearthlingspluto6666
    @greetingsearthlingspluto6666 Před měsícem +4

    I am waiting my Biopsy results that I had done on August 1st. I won't know until the 21st, the agony of the wait.

    • @filerfiler686
      @filerfiler686 Před měsícem

      Good luck friend!! I also did it on August 1st....an agonizing wait. Good results!

    • @tousdr
      @tousdr Před měsícem +1

      No agony. Meanwhile, you are healthy. Enjoy it so, as far as you can

    • @yarfamake8782
      @yarfamake8782 Před měsícem

      You’ll be okay. Hang in there.

    • @Columbusappraiser
      @Columbusappraiser Před 28 dny +2

      The wait is the worst part of the process

    • @user-cj7dj4hn2k
      @user-cj7dj4hn2k Před 27 dny +1

      Yes, the wait is agonizing.

  • @EdMaldo-me8gn
    @EdMaldo-me8gn Před měsícem

    My first biopsy detected 3 plus 4 4 years ago {I am 64 yrs old} and have been on AS since. MRI and PSA. they did a random 2 years ago but it was a random. This Dec I get a Trans perineal targeted this Dec. My question. Do I have to ask my DR for a second opinion for my biopsy and how do I get it to John Hopkins for that second opinion? Also do I ask for Ge3nome DNA analysis? Thanks,

  • @atarimex2643
    @atarimex2643 Před 25 dny

    Is epe a result in a biopsy?

  • @af31ns
    @af31ns Před 3 dny

    Can a biopsy possibly spread cancer outside the prostate?
    Prostate removed. Margins clear, meaning cancer had not escaped the prostate. 4 years later, prostate cancer found in the lungs. So how did it spread? Biopsy or cancerous cells left behind from the prostatectomy?
    Surgery over surveillance was a life and death mistake that cannot be undone.

  • @ricknowak4582
    @ricknowak4582 Před měsícem

    Please can someone please help me with this biopsy report. I don't understand it. Here's how it reads: "It involves approximately 90% of the sample. The grade 4 is 4 mm". Another one reads: "

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  Před měsícem

      Our helpline team would be happy to help you find your answers! You can reach out to them on our website at pcri.org/helpline

  • @ricknowak4582
    @ricknowak4582 Před měsícem

    I didn't finish the last report. I pressed the send button. Anyway it reads:"It involves approximately 80% of the sample. The grade four is 5mm". What does the 5mm mean?! I'm trying to figure out the volume of my 3 + 4. And it doesn't say anything about the length of the core on this report so do you just assume that they're 10 mm? Or 12mm. And this 5mm might be considered..... 50%?! Please anyone help me! Thank you. I am getting so stressed over this thing it's it's ridiculous. Obsessing about this. I want to do active surveillance.

    • @edwardbertorelli7358
      @edwardbertorelli7358 Před měsícem

      @ricknowak4582 contact the doctor the report should indicate the % of 3,4 etc in the sample..I had 80 % of 4 in a sample and lots of 3 but the presence of 4 was concerning to my doctor...treatment followed

    • @robertmartin2604
      @robertmartin2604 Před měsícem +3

      Hi,
      It sounds like you are little 28:20 Sholz says, there are lots of options for treatment. I was diagnosed with 3+4 biopsy and went for focal treatment. Got rid of most of the cancer but not all, so I am on active survalence. Done the PMSA screen which will tell you if it's matastisized. If not, odds of living a long life are very good - so relax. I am learning to live with cancer and with a doctor you have confidence with do the active survalence and live a stress free life.

    • @EdMaldo-me8gn
      @EdMaldo-me8gn Před měsícem

      @@robertmartin2604 I agree. I mentioned my cancer above in this chat. I have not stress over this. Many hear the word cancer and they think death, what to just get it out and then live with the after affects, Of all cancers if you get cancer of the prostate, that's the one you want. You can Active survil at 3 plus 3 and in my case 4 years now with 3 plus 4 favorable, If you have higher then there is treatment. As Dr says 99 percent of folks dent die of Prostate cancer, they die of something else. So just get smart. Read, follow this channel and others out there. Talk to your Dr. I fired 2 Drs until I found the one I liked. Its your body and your final decision but as Robert says, get smart buy relax.

  • @ThePCRI
    @ThePCRI  Před měsícem +1

    Contact our prostate cancer helpline for support: pcri.org/helpline

  • @greenspan03
    @greenspan03 Před 9 dny

    Biopsy can spread cancer cells, right?
    Seems barbaric to stab the prostate multiple times

  • @salmana4239
    @salmana4239 Před měsícem

    My initial biopsy had only 1 core but 3 months later did a targeted biopsy which showed 4 core at 4+3 score
    Since the time difference between two biopsies was so short I know the targeted biopsy is a better method hands down
    However if biopsies were say 12 months apart I may be thinking that the cancer is spreading

  • @ConradSzymczak
    @ConradSzymczak Před měsícem +1

    This was not one of your better ones. Transperineal all the way!

    • @Columbusappraiser
      @Columbusappraiser Před 28 dny

      Is it much better than the rectum?

    • @atarimex2643
      @atarimex2643 Před 25 dny +1

      He just said it is a matter of availability and experience. Trasnp are safer when done by “experts”….otherwise they want you to be under general anesthesia which for some is a greater risk