“What do I do next?” is usually the first thing a man diagnosed with prostate cancer thinks about. There are several actions you should and should not take if you are diagnosed with prostate cancer. Here are some tips for a man newly diagnosed with prostate cancer. A guide to handling your fears, questions, and treatment options.
Ask Lots Of Questions
Find out what stage your cancer is. This will help ease your mind a bit and decide what is to come.
Read what you can about prostate cancer. Ask your physician if your particular cancer is an aggressive one. Also ask whether you need to have additional imaging tests.
It is possible you may require one of the following:
- An MRI fusion biopsy, which defines more accurately the stage of your cancer
- A computed tomography scan (CT scan)
- A magnetic resonance imaging scan (MRI scan)
- A positron electronic topography scan (PET scan)
Since prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men, there is quite a bit of information available online and from Texas Center for Urology.
Educating yourself will help you to make prudent decisions.
Discuss And Evaluate Treatment
Ask about all treatment options available. See which treatments are best for your particular case.
In some cases a watch and wait strategy known as active surveillance may be suggested in which follow up appointments are made to track the tumor.
If Texas Center for Urology recommends a treatment, ask about any side effects. Carefully consider the benefits versus the side effects of any treatment option before making a decision.
Find An Experienced Urologist
Once you have been diagnosed, it is essential to find a urologist likeTexas Center for Urology who is experienced with prostate cancer. Get recommendations from your primary care physician, and choose someone you will be comfortable with.
ContactTexas Center for Urology at (817) 871-9069 if you have recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer.