Hello everyone,
My dad has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He is 72.
He started experiencing pain in his joints and spine last winter. The GP referred him to a consultant. They initially thought he had a bladder infection and arthritis. The antibiotics didn't work and the X-rays suggested his bones were showing signs of mild wear and tear. Eventually, after repeated visits to the GP, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The PSA score is 70. The tumour is T3, there is lymph node involvement and there are bone mets.
So far, he's been treated with Bicalutamide and now has an injection every three months.
I'm in shock - it doesn't seem real.
Given his age they have decided not to operate but instead manage the condition. The consultant said he had people with much higher PSA scores who are still attending his clinic years later.
What should I do? What are the best treatment options?