Good evening
So, I had my meeting with the consultant. My results:
T3aN1MX. Gleason 7 (3+4 on one side, 4+3 on the other). Extensive peri neural spread.
The lymph node is interesting. They have given me N1. I thought that meant cancer was present. The consultant said the scan showed enlarged lymph nodes but they didn't present as typically cancerous. So why the N1?
Anyway, I'll have a PET/CT scan and he said he hopes to operate in two weeks' time if the PET scan allows him. If I understood him correctly, he said he'd operate even if only a few lymph nodes were affected. I thought they didn't do that.
Can anyone offer any insight? I'm 46, it's bigger than he'd like, and he wants it out ASAP. I have no time to delay. He said the potential narrow endow of opportunity is about to shut if it hasn't done do already.
Walter