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Questions to Ask Your Doctor

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A diagnosis of prostate cancer can stir up fear and worry. That’s especially true when it’s metastatic, or stage 4, prostate cancer, meaning that it has spread from the prostate to other parts of the body.

“The diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer, or any cancer for that matter, is emotionally debilitating,” says Eleni Efstathiou, MD, PhD, a professor of medicine and chief of genitourinary medical oncology at Houston Methodist Neal Cancer Center in Texas. “We consider cancer to be the worst that can happen to us, and a lot of it has to do with stereotypes of older times where we didn’t have [effective] treatments.”

Today, oncologists have many treatments to slow stage 4 prostate cancer. The more you know about your cancer and how your doctor will manage it, the less frightening it will seem. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed, or your cancer spread after treatment, here’s what to ask your doctor about metastatic prostate cancer.

Where Has My Cancer Spread?

This is one of the first questions to ask your oncologist about metastatic prostate cancer. Stage 4 prostate cancer manifests in different ways, says Dr. Efstathiou. It can range from cancer that has spread to only one or two places and is easy to treat, to tumors that have reached several organs, like the bones, lungs, and liver.

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