A prostate cancer patient diagnosed in 2007 at age of 57. I tipsy confirmed bilateral adeno arcinoma
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Thank you for sharing your background. I want to make sure I understand your situation clearly so I can provide the most relevant information.
You mentioned you were diagnosed with bilateral adenocarcinoma (cancer in both sides of the prostate) in 2007 at age 57. That's now about 17 years since your diagnosis.
To give you the most helpful, personalized guidance, I'd like to know a bit more:
About your current situation:
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What stage was your cancer when diagnosed? (Did your doctor mention Gleason score, PSA level, or TNM staging?)
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What treatments have you received over these 17 years? (surgery, radiation, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, or active surveillance/monitoring?)
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What is your current status? Are you:
- In remission/no evidence of disease?
- Currently being monitored?
- Experiencing a recurrence or progression?
- Dealing with side effects from past treatment?
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What brings you here today? Are you looking to:
- Understand your diagnosis better?
- Learn about treatment options?
- Manage side effects?
- Prepare for an upcoming appointment?
Why I'm asking: Prostate cancer management has evolved significantly since 2007, and the NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) Guidelines now offer many more personalized options based on your specific risk factors and current health status. Understanding where you are in your journey will help me point you toward the most relevant, current information.
What would be most helpful for you right now?
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