Hi Janet,
I have a grandson, who is likely, because all his ancestors had it, to be at high risk of developing prostate cancer in 50 years time.
I imagine if and when he does there will be wonderful new treatments available and he will look back at our current treatments and wonder did they really do that to granddad?
The thing is medical science is always advancing and whatever treatment is available to day will be superseded, but your OH needs treatment now, so all you can do is go along with what your consultant recommends.
I have had two bouts of RT with HT, so over the last 10 years I have spent half my life on HT.
But look on the bright side, in 2007 I was diagnosed with Gleason 9 on the cusp of being 'Advanced'. If you had told me then that in ten years time I would be off HT and have a PSA of 0.4 I would have been overjoyed.
Doesn't bare thinking about what might have happened if I had rejected my consultant's advice.
:)
Dave