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Jeffrey mad a wise decision in my opinion by standing his ground and not jumping into surgery. If his urologist that wanted to do surgery believes that his case is that dire, perhaps he could convince the health insurance provider to pay for a PSMA PET scan. That, to me, will provide the answers he needs. Richard M.

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i may have missed it but in my view high volume 3=3 should have gentics and a PSMA scan. The hell with the guidlines, in his case all of the information that you can get you should get.

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Charles, although not mentioned in the article, I did have genetic testing via Invitae and the PROMISE Study. They were all negative for any genetic mutations. By PSMA I believe you are referring to the PSMA PET scan for metastasis. There currently is no indication that the cancer is outside of my prostate. With that said, I appreciate your input.

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