Medical oncologist Mark Scholz, MD, answers KZitemr's "staging-themed" questions. Prostate cancer is a heterogeneous disease (meaning it behaves differently in different people) and staging refers to the process of characterizing an individual's cancer to determine the appropriate intensity of treatment-one that preserves as much quality of life as possible without risking morbidity and mortality from metastatic spread. In ambiguous cases, this balance will oftentimes require patient input about his own personal goals and wishes.
0:22 "I'm a 41-year-old with a Gleason score of 3+3 on the right side and 3+4 on the left side. Would radiation be a good treatment? I'm really scared of doing an operation. And what is the chance of the cancer coming back?"
2:08 "Do you have any suggestions on therapy for ductal carcinoma of the prostate?"
3:16 "Which patients should do a PET scan before deciding on a focal treatment like TULSA-PRO?"
5:08 "If prostate cancer is found in only 1 core out of 12, is that 5% or less? Would that qualify one for active surveillance?"
5:50 Can you reiterate the importance of getting a second opinion on the pathology report if there is a chance that it could affect the intensity of treatment?
6:59 How much do pathology second opinions on cost?
7:11 "I'm always confused why long term health is not considered for men who are in their 70s and 80s, like those in their 40s. Can you explain that deeper?..."
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