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stergios | 1 year ago
50% of RALP patients will have biochemical reoccurrence within 8 years. It takes 15 years of low PSA (<.1ng/ml) to state you are cured.
The goal is to die with PaC, not because of it.
All of these stats are available at PCRI.
fortran77|1 year ago
> Several studies report a progressive return of continence up to one year after RP, with a continence rate ranging from 68 to 97% at 12 months [13,14,15,16,17], while a progressive further improvement could be registered up to 2 years [18].
Note that I qualified it with under 70, good health otherwise, and non-obese or overweight. If you're in that category, you are extremely likely not to have continence problems after a year.
fortran77|1 year ago
The reason many people die "with" it is because 67% of Americans are obese or overweight, and it usually dosn't show up 'til a person is 70. Of course these people die of something else first.
If a person isn't fat, and has no other health problems, getting it removed if it hasn't spread beyond the prostate is the best choice.