Re: Enlarged Lymph nodes after surgery...chemo only option? by #136970 ..... Cancer Forum
Date: 10/10/2012 8:03:37 PM ( 12 y ago)
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I had laboratory evaluated and defined prostate cancer more than 20 years ago. I bought the book with the title something like "50 Things to Do when the Doctor Says It's Cancer" written by a two time lung cancer survivor. He recommended getting the opinion from an oncologist who doesn't do surgery and that's what I did at that time - after my prostate doctor had me scheduled for surgery for complete prostate removal. My non-surgery oncologist recommended that I not have my prostate removed. On my next visit to my prostate doctor I cancelled my surgery and he literally screamed into my ear that I was making a mistake. I didn't listen to him and today more than twenty years later I still have my functional prostate without a sign of it ever growing and in fact I believe the I have healed it through meditation. My last PSA test was .7.
"Knowing the importance of the lymphatic system I can't see how taking some out would generate a truly healthy outcome though."
I haven't suffered a bit by having at least four lymph nodes removed. Surgery is much more focused than chemo. They do now have a directed radiation and that was one of my options too but it had a greater chance of cancer recurrence than surgery.
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