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My Father and Prostate Cancer

2024-01-16 18:50:39

When I received a doctor's message that my father is suffering from prostate cancer I received news from the whole family. We still remember how much pain and suffering caused the cancer, one year before I lost my sister's breast cancer, so we heard the thunderous news. As a result, none of our families believe we lose our father. My father has prostate cancer for nearly two years because cancer has spread to his bones.

Last year, when the doctor first diagnosed my father with prostate cancer, I was a person who broke the sound when I asked for treatment at the hospital instead of him. Before we were examined, I actually knew the diagnosis, but my spiritual preparation was not enough to show me stronger than my father. While waiting for the taxi to return, I asked the father what happened. He answered that he was aged and was doing terrible things. In any case, he always kept a positive attitude. My father chose his preferred treatment plan to do his own radiation therapy, catch up with other treatments to solve other health problems, and restore her lifestyle!

My father died of prostate cancer at the age of 56. There are two BRCA2 genes, one healthy one and one defective. The defective BRCA2 gene greatly enhances the possibility of developing hereditary breast cancer, ovarian cancer or prostate cancer (HBOC). My brothers and I have a 50/50 chance to get mutated genes, respectively. My brother got a broken gene and found that I got a healthy gene. I am very lucky, neither of my two daughters need to face an increased risk of cancer. But my brother is currently fighting HBEC prostate cancer

I have prostate cancer. One in six males develop prostate cancer with age and 95% suffer from benign prostate cancer. It has a protocol; it is called waiting, seeing, just doing nothing by just looking at the PSA. About five percent then there is a group of really aggressive prostate cancer. This is what I have. When they found it, it was spreading to my bone and lymphatic system, so it was called metastatic prostate cancer. This is a very invasive cancer, it has already disappeared in the body.