Glen Fotre



Personalien und Diagnosen

Personalien

Sichtbarer Name: Glen Fotre
Land: United States of America
Bundesland/Kanton: Arizona
Geburtsjahr: 1938
Alter: 85
Beruf: Com\'l Real Estate Broker
Hobbys: RV, Hiking, Auto Racing
Meine Homepage: www.triplenetinvestments.com

Daten bei Erstdiagnose

Datum: 12.03.2012
Alter bei Diagnose: 73
PSA: 5.84
Biopsiert? Ja
TUR-P? Nein
Gleason Score: 4 + 3 = 7b
TNM-Diagnose:
Bemerkung:

Maximal gemessenes Prostatavolumen

Datum: 12.03.2012
PSA: 5.84
Volumen in ml oder cm³: 44

Postoperative pathologische Daten

Datum:
Gleason Score:
pTNM-Befund:
Schnittränder:
p-L-V-P-G-Befunde:
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Prostatakrebs - Behandlungen

** PSA-Wert zu Beginn der Behandlung
von bis PSA** Art Klinik Ort
04.01.13 07.01.11 5.84 Protonen Loma Linda Univ. Med. Ctr Loma Linda, CA



Medikamente

NEM = Nahrungsergänzungsmittel
von bis Medikament + NEM Menge / Zeiteinheit
Menge pro T/W/M/J etc.


PSA-Verlauf    ng/ml    logarithmisch

PSA-Verlauf    ng/ml    linear

PSA-Verdoppelungszeiten in Jahren

Verdoppelungszeit ist zur Vorperiode gestiegen.
Verdoppelungszeit ist zur Vorperiode gesunken.
* Berechnet auf 1, 2, 4 und 8 Perioden rückwärts.

Grenzwert = 3 Jahre


Berechnung der Verdoppelungszeit in Tagen

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Mein Bericht

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Erfahrungsberichte

       
07.04.2011 - -

BRONZE

Glen Fotre and Judy live in Arizona USA. He was 73 when he was diagnosed in December 2010. His initial PSA was 5.84 ng/ml, his Gleason Score was 7 and he was staged T2c. His choice of treatment was RALP (Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy). Here is his story.



My prostate has been growing (now 44 g) and my PSA has been increasing from 5.2 a year ago to 5.84 so my Urologist recommended to do a biopsy. This was done in December 2010 (yes, it feels like a BB gun!) with resulted in a stage of T2c and a Gleason score of 7 (4+3).



My Urologist suggested either surgery RP (Radical Prostatectomy) or radiation. While this would be the first surgery of my life (other than tonsils and vasectomy) the bad experience that my niece had with radiation therapy for anal cancer and the time involved, plus the good reports that I have read on the Da Vinci procedure, caused me to choose Da Vinci. My current Urologist does only the traditional RP but referred me to three other doctors who all do Da Vinci. I am meeting with one of them next week.



My father had prostate cancer and chose castration when in his early 80s. He and my grandfather lived until almost 90 and my great grandmother (the aunt of Dr. Scholl) lived to 96. My great grandfather also lived until his 80s.







UPDATED

March 2011











I have been accepted for proton therapy at Loma Linda University Medical Center and will begin in April 2011.







UPDATED

April 2011









I had my Consultation with Dr. Jabola on April 11 and built my pod on April 12. On April 22 we do the alignment and on April 25 we start Proton Beam Therapy!



I stayed at Mission RV Park in Redlands, CA, with my Havanese, Molly.

Proton treatments concluded on July 1, 2011 and other than taking Flomax to assist urination, I have experienced absolutely no side effects. I have, however, modified my diet to more closely follow a Mediteranian diet and have briskly walked a mile every morning carrying 1# had weights.



Glen's e-mail address is: glen@ccim.net



       
17.06.2015 - -
Almost 4 years have passed since my proton treatment at Loma Linda University Medical Center. My PSA is now down to the 0.3 - 0.4 range and the only side effect that I have experienced has been softer stools. I will never regret choosing LLUMC proton therapy for my treatment!
       

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