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Prostate Investiagtion
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My (step) dad has been having his prostate area (? - gland?) prodded and probed by the doctors for about three years. He has acquired some bad infections during this process (antibiotics for weeks, had considered IV antibiotics). He has now had an MRI and they have found two tumours further back than the usual test/examination would find. Is this necessarily bad news or could it be something un-sinister?
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I assume that he has never had a biopsy during these periods of "prodding."
I am glad that he has had an MRI as it is not routine in the UK and in my opinion is so important.
To answer your question, it is not necessarily "bad news" and indeed the good news is that as he has had an MRI, an accurate biopsy can be taken, which hitherto had not been the case.
I am glad that he has had an MRI as it is not routine in the UK and in my opinion is so important.
To answer your question, it is not necessarily "bad news" and indeed the good news is that as he has had an MRI, an accurate biopsy can be taken, which hitherto had not been the case.
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