{"id":6315,"date":"2024-06-28T14:25:48","date_gmt":"2024-06-28T12:25:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ptc.cz\/?p=6315"},"modified":"2024-06-28T14:25:48","modified_gmt":"2024-06-28T12:25:48","slug":"graham","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ptc.cz\/en\/patient-stories\/graham\/","title":{"rendered":"Graham"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"col-lg-8\">\n<div class=\"row py-4\">\n<div class=\"col\">\n<p>On having an annual thyroid function blood test in February 2018 the phlebotomist suggested a&nbsp;PSA test to which I&nbsp;agreed. At the age of 77 it was surprising that\u00a0I had never heard of PSA tests particularly as I&nbsp;had occasionally mentioned to doctors in the previous 15 years that there had been a&nbsp;gradual increase in the frequency with which I&nbsp;urinated.<\/p>\n<p>A&nbsp;doctor told me that the test result was 7.3 and that we would have to monitor my PSA level. In a&nbsp;subsequent telephone conversation I&nbsp;agreed to have a&nbsp;prostate MRI scan but the hospital sent me an appointment notice for a&nbsp;biopsy and told me scans were only given to men with PSA levels of over 10. I&nbsp;wasn\u2019t happy with this and paid for a&nbsp;multi-parametric MRI scan at a&nbsp;private clinic.<\/p>\n<p>The MRI scan report said I&nbsp;had extensive bilateral prostate cancer. Having led a&nbsp;happy and healthy life my first reaction was to do nothing, particularly as my doctor said I&nbsp;could die with prostate cancer and not because of it. However, my wife and family were opposed to this so I&nbsp;started my research in June. Almost immediately I&nbsp;came across worldwide glowing reports for a&nbsp;clinic in central China which uses a&nbsp;mixture of western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine including herbal therapy and acupuncture to treat prostate cancer. Following correspondence by email with the clinic and three of its former patients I&nbsp;decided to go there. However, visa processing delay and the Chinese consultant\u2019s and my own holiday arrangements resulted in my plans being postponed. Meanwhile I&nbsp;came across a&nbsp;book by an American, Bob Marckini, who after very extensive research opted for proton therapy treatment in California. He convinced me that proton therapy was my best option.<\/p>\n<p><strong>I contacted PTC in early July and was impressed at the amount of detail supplied in the prompt reply.<\/strong> Prior to my treatment planning visit to Prague in December I&nbsp;was required to have a&nbsp;biopsy and then hormone treatment to reduce my PSA, which had risen to 10.1,to under 1.0.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout January 2019 I&nbsp;had 21 radiation sessions of short duration which left me plenty of time for sightseeing, and video astronomy and guitar courses at my comfortable apartment, recommended by PTC, a&nbsp;short walk from the treatment center. <strong>The friendly, helpful and professional manner in which Dr Kube\u0161, his colleagues and staff advised me about my treatment and carried it out was much appreciated.<\/strong> My treatment coordinator arranged for any medical or administrative problems or queries that had to be dealt with quickly. I&nbsp;was touched by her kindness and good humour. Three days after I&nbsp;returned home I&nbsp;began to experience the side effects which I&nbsp;had been told I&nbsp;might get. They lasted 17 days \u2013 within the 14 to 21 days forecast but helpful advice was supplied in a&nbsp;telephone consultation by Dr Sl\u00e1vikov\u00e1. Subsequently I&nbsp;have felt fine and have been able to get on with my life without the problems I&nbsp;might have experienced if I&nbsp;had done nothing or opted for another form of treatment. <strong>I have no hesitation in highly recommending treatment at the Proton Therapy Center in Prague.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On having an annual thyroid function blood test in February 2018 the phlebotomist suggested a&nbsp;PSA test to which I&nbsp;agreed. 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