I did not copy pasted my questions and your answers

May 19, 2026Navis AI

For informational purposes only

This answer was generated by AI grounded in NCCN guidelines and published medical literature. It is not medical advice. Always consult your oncologist or care team before making treatment decisions.

I understand — you're looking for your previous conversation history, but unfortunately I can't retrieve past chat sessions. Each conversation with me starts fresh.

However, I can see from your OpenCancer profile that you've been asking about:

šŸ“‹ Your Recent Surgery & Pathology:

  • Da Vinci robot-assisted radical prostatectomy ([date removed])
  • Questions about Greek text in your pathology report (findings at the apex of the prostate)
  • Your urologist confirmed he has photos/imaging from your case

Here's what I suggest:

āœ… If you remember the specific questions, just ask them again — I'm ready to help interpret your pathology findings and explain what those Greek medical terms mean

āœ… If you have your pathology report handy, upload it as a PDF or image and I can:

  • Translate the medical terminology
  • Explain what the findings mean
  • Help you prepare questions for your urologist about next steps

āœ… Common post-surgery concerns I can address:

  • Understanding your pathology staging (Gleason score, margins, etc.)
  • What findings mean for follow-up care
  • PSA monitoring after prostatectomy
  • Questions to ask about surveillance vs. additional treatment

What would help most right now? Do you want to:

  1. Re-ask your pathology questions?
  2. Upload your report so I can review it fresh?
  3. Discuss something new about your recovery or follow-up care?

This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult your healthcare team for personalized medical advice and decisions.

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