zeebster (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:38 pm That is the really sad part of what goes on now vs. how PC was handled in the past. It's a difficult decision for a man to accept surgical castration when offered the "same result" with medications. The sad part is that surgical castration is much more effective, fewer side effects and MUCH less money than the drugs. Particularly the newer ones that cost thousands of dollars per month.
Chemical castration from the medical standpoint of curbing PC, is nothing more than a money making program bankrupting patients with false hopes of regaining their "masculinity" while the medical profession particularly the drug companies, make a ton of money pushing this option.
That was a good choice and it sounds like it's turning into a good outcome. No doubt there will be some chemo followup but should create a full recovery I would think.
In 2011 I was diagnosed with stage 4 sinus cancer. Even after surgically removing the cancer they required a certain amount of chemo and radiation to kill what they could not find. Now 8 years later each of my PET scans indicate no cancer found in my body. I know sinus cancer cannot be equated with Prostate cancer but for the most part the treatment is the same. Surgery followed by some chemical treatment. Our medical industry just cannot seem to transition away from enriching the pharmaceutical companies which are basically a dozen families raping the public for every dime they can get. I wish him the best to come.