In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Isaac Powell addresses significant issues surrounding prostate cancer in African Americans, including their higher incidence and mortality rates. As he suggests: “I recommend aggressive therapy. If you’re African American and if you’re younger than 70, if you’re older than 70, perhaps a less aggressive treatment.” However, he emphasizes that the choice of treatment, be it surgery or radiation therapy, ultimately lies with the patient. This conversation explores the patient’s urinary and sexual function post-treatment, the myriad of treatment choices available, and the necessity for second opinions. If you’re wondering how to access quality treatment or need guidance on gathering information about the disease, join us as Dr. Powell sheds invaluable light on these inquiries.


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