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Why Prostate Cancer Survivor John Shearron Thinks It’s Important To Do Your Research | PCRI

PCRI's Alex interviews John Shearron, one of our PCRI helpline facilitators and the leader of the Mets Mavericks advanced prostate cancer support group in Chicago, IL. This is part one of their interview, and it focuses on John's personal experiences with prostate cancer. Part two, which will be coming soon, focuses on John's experiences leading the Mets Mavericks support group.

0:22 Can you share about your prostate cancer, for example, how you were diagnosed?

0:52 Was it your family doctor who gave you your first PSA?

1:26 Once you got to your urologist, what were your options?

1:52 How did you know to seek out a second opinion?

2:23 Was Bill Blair the founder of Mets Mavericks, the support group for which you are the leader?

2:37 What is it like for you to work with so many advanced prostate cancer patients who tend to be going through tough times?

5:17 What did you do once you got your pathology back and knew that you had a potentially dangerous prostate cancer?

6:27 What did you end up doing for treatment?

7:11 Did you have to talk your doctor into focal treatment, or was he open to it?

7:59 Were there any side effects from the cryotherapy?

8:31 What was your PSA like after cryotherapy?

8:38 How long did it take for your PSA to go down?

9:20 Did you have to do anything else after your treatment with cryotherapy?

10:23 Did you have to do hormone therapy?

11:26 How was your experience with hormone therapy?

12:26 What kind of exercise were you doing during hormone therapy?

13:52 What was it like when your testosterone came back?

15:09 How long did it take for your testosterone to come back after stopping hormone therapy?

Don’t know your stage? Take the quiz: Visit http://www.prostatecancerstaging.org

To learn more about prostate cancer visit http://www.pcri.org

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The Prostate Cancer Research Institute (PCRI) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to helping you research your treatment options. We understand that you have many questions, and we can help you find the answers that are specific to your case. All of our resources are designed by a multidisciplinary team of advocates and expert physicians, for patients. We believe that by educating yourself about the disease, you will have more productive interactions with your medical professionals and receive better-individualized care. Feel free to explore our website or call our free helpline at 1 (800) 641-7274 with any questions that you have. Our Federal Tax ID # is 95-4617875 and qualifies for maximum charitable gift deductions by individual donors.

The information on the Prostate Cancer Research Institute's YouTube channel is provided with the understanding that the Institute is not engaged in rendering medical advice or recommendation. The information provided in these videos should not replace consultations with qualified health care professionals to meet your individual medical needs.

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