Hi Chris,
Yes a definite dilemma... Reading the info on prostratecancer UK has been an eye opener.. My father in law was not diagnosed until it was advanced att age 72 and so it was HT, radiation and chemo for him.. He died at at 78 this June, But of course he may have had it at 52 we don"t know because unlike my husband he had no PSA tests until he was symptomatic in his 70's, what he did have was fantastic quality of life for those 20 years before he was diagnosed.
It's definitely a tricky one but I would like to see a future where all men are screened for this cancer from a sensible age, all get a MpMRI and if abnormalities are seen a targeted biopsy. If it's a low risk PCa a focal laser treatment of some type to get them into remission ...clearly there will still be the tricky ones that need a tougher hand
I am so impressed with the leaps and bounds being made my the pioneers here ..it feels to me like the dawn of a new era for many...
Fingers crossed for you Chris and for us to have choices ...
Clare