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Al Ato lives in Hawaii, USA. He was 62 when he was diagnosed in June, 2016. His initial PSA was 18.00 ng/ml, his Gleason Score was 9, and he was staged T1c. His initial treatment choice was Surgery (Robotic Laparoscopic Prostatectomy) and his current treatment choice is None. Here is his story.

THERE WAS NO RESPONSE TO AN UPDATE REMINDER IN 2019 SO THERE IS NO UPDATE.

I had my robotic prostatectomy about a year and half ago with undetectable PSA readings. I feel that my continence is about 99%. Recently, my PSA count went up to .04 and my doctor recommend radiation treatment. I need help in deciding to do it now, or wait, or no treatment. I would appreciate opinions from people who had the radiation and those without it.

Al's e-mail address is: alhilo53 AT gmail.com (replace "AT" with "@")

NOTE: Al has not updated his story for more than 15 months, so you may not receive any response from him.


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