Wednesday, August 18, 2010

DR TRUCAIR REVISITED

Rather than return to Jacksonville for my belated one year follow-up exam, I arranged to be seen here in Michigan by Dr. Trucair. Although a thoroughly experienced oncologist who specializes in prostate cancer, I was the first patient of Dr. Trucair to have undergone proton radiation. He was noticeably impressed with my lack of side effects and even more so with the results of the DRE he conducted. "Your prostate feels more normal than any post-radiation patient I have examined to date; this is truly significant", he explained ," I must share this information with my colleagues." "Even so," he continued, "some effects of radiation take a long time to materialize. "Accordingly,"he indicated, "I would like to see you in six months."

Toward the end of our appointment Dr. Trucair made a few additional comments worthy of note. He mentioned the development of a new proton center in the Flint area here in Michigan. The first patient is scheduled to be treated at this facility in approximately one year. "Proton radiation is a very expensive proposition," Dr. Trucair commented,"but, in the absence of side effects to be medically managed, the costs of treating with protons will not be much different when compared to other treatment modalities over the long run." He then conjectured, "In the future I can see where proton therapy may become the preferred method for treating prostate cancer." I thought this was very positive way to conclude our appointment.

The next hurdle for me to negotiate will be my upcoming 18 month post treatment PSA test. This will occur in three weeks or so.

1 comments:

Cal said...

An oncologist who is so ignorant of proton cannot accurately be deemed "thoroughly experienced". Something else besides ignorance is going on with an oncologist who has been practicing in the last 20 years who shows mere ignorance.