So the right lobe of your Prostate looks to be is enlarged (BPH) with some inflammation. The left side with a Gleason of 4+4 albeit 5% in a small number of cores is a diagnosis many would want treated but you will doubtless discuss with a Urologist and Oncologist as to whether treatment could be left for some time, particularly with the C Virus impacting on treatment schedules. You will now be aware of the two most usual options, ie one of the forms of surgery or radiotherapy if you opt for radical treatment. Focal treatment could be a possibility with a small volume of cancer but this is not widely available. On the other hand and in the present circumstances you might decide to defer radical treatment and either have Active Surveillance (AS) or start HT as a holding operation or as a preliminary to having RT, the latter being quite a usual practice. Much will depend on the way you and your clinicians see it. Should you decide you want active treatment, you will need to decide not only the treatment you want (assuming there is choice), but where you want it and when in view of your location and current restrictions.
Edited by member 29 Mar 2020 at 02:52
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