Diagnosed recently with in-differentiate malignancy at l2 l3 l4 while bone decompress procedure. Probable adenocarcenoma with prostrate cancer. Need advice on good oncologist.
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69 year male , as mentioned on prescription sheet bone metastases with ? Prostate ca. Some more history is needed but as per available data
There is wedge compression L3 vertebrae n biopsy is undifferentiated malignancy.
At present patient requires palliative radiation therapy to metastatic bony site.
For evaluation of primary patient should visit radiation oncologist
Bone scan , serum PSA , Usg abdomen with prostate volume, chest X ray and further ihc is minimal required investigations required.
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Consult radiation oncologist for palliative radiation therapy
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