Urinary flow is almost back to normal after prostate surgery

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In January 2018, Ronald was confronted with a very high PSA level and a biopsy that revealed prostate cancer. His sister who is a medically trained nurse suggested to see dr. Samadi. After a routine physical examintion and looking at the test result, he decided that his prostate should be removed. The surgery was a little frightening, but dr. Samadi was very cordial, professional and supportive during the entire process. Unfortunately, after the surgery, the PSA level wasn’t as low as Dr. Samadi would have wanted it to be so Ronald had to undergo radiation for the entire removal of cancerous cells. What really keeps him going and motivated is being able to talk about his medical condition with his family, friends and especially people that have been given the prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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