Ben Zioner Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 I am on active surveillance for Prostate cancer and have limited my choice of radical treatment, when the need arises, to SBRT. Would anyone know if any of the Bangkok hospitals uses SBRT to treat PCA. Several places advertise they have SBRT gear, but that doesn't mean they use it for Prostate cancer. Also, I would be interested if rectal hydrogel spacers (Space OAR) are being used for Radiotherapy in Thailand.
scorecard Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 I doubt you will get specific accurate answers on this site, talk to some hospitals.
Sheryl Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 I have not heard of this being used in Thailand yet. 1
Lacessit Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 What is your latest PSA count? How old are you? Depending on that data, a prostatectomy may be a better option. 1
Ben Zioner Posted June 26, 2023 Author Posted June 26, 2023 13 hours ago, Lacessit said: What is your latest PSA count? How old are you? Depending on that data, a prostatectomy may be a better option. Not an option, at 70+, you are near certain to end up impotent, and probably in nappies as well. While radiotherapy present similar risks but the side effects are delayed, and blunt incontinence is unlikely. There is also the risk of rectal damage but this now mitigated by the "Space OAR" hydrogel rectal spacer. SBRT is become quite popular as the whole treatment can be carried out in 2 to 3 weeks, while IMRT/IGRT can last up to 6 or 7 weeks.
Ben Zioner Posted June 26, 2023 Author Posted June 26, 2023 15 hours ago, Sheryl said: I have not heard of this being used in Thailand yet. They do in Singapore. I am looking for proximity as I don't like the idea of a long haul flight after PCA definitive treatment. But hopefully things could change here, and I am now 5 years down the AS road, and many men last 10 to 15 years, or die with their prostate cancers.
Lacessit Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 2 hours ago, Ben Zioner said: Not an option, at 70+, you are near certain to end up impotent, and probably in nappies as well. While radiotherapy present similar risks but the side effects are delayed, and blunt incontinence is unlikely. There is also the risk of rectal damage but this now mitigated by the "Space OAR" hydrogel rectal spacer. SBRT is become quite popular as the whole treatment can be carried out in 2 to 3 weeks, while IMRT/IGRT can last up to 6 or 7 weeks. AFAIK the inevitable result of radiotherapy is scarring, which may or may not be serious. The problem with radiotherapy, apart from side effects, is its uncertainty. It only takes one cancer cell to be missed by the treatment to start the tumor again. If the tumor has metastasized, it is very doubtful radiotherapy would be successful.
whiteflight Posted August 18, 2023 Posted August 18, 2023 https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/blog-news/first-hospital-thailand-hydrogel-spacers-prostate-cancer-treatment
Ben Zioner Posted August 19, 2023 Author Posted August 19, 2023 @whiteflight, that's good news, hope I can stay a few more years on Active surveillance to give them time to practice. SBRT + Hydrogel spacer is likely to send Da Vinci prostatectomy into oblivion.
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