Certainly you should have the best advice you can find on prostate issues.
What you wrote on the lumps doesn't make sense to me. I thought that the
finding of a lump in the prostate would result in a biopsy - and that can take
place quickly, in an office with no significant side effects. The procedure
(which I've had) is not fun and involves extracting small cylindrical pieces of
tissue from the gland that are examined under a microscope. It is the primary
way that cancer is detected once cancer is suspected through a physical
examination or elevated PSA levels.
Dan
kennyjosephjames <kennyjosephjames@...> wrote:
I have been dealing with an enlarged prostate since 1997. I have
trouble urnating and have bleed. Was in the hospital two times. The
Dr.wants to go in and reem open the prostate to let the urine flow. I
have put it off because I don't know if I will be any better off then
I am now. About every hour night and day I go to the bathroom. The
Dr. says I have two lumps on my prostate and on April 21 they want to
remove them and have them checked for cancer. At the same time he
wants to reem open my tube. Will some one anyone who has been
through this let me know how they were after the surgery. Thank you
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