Are any of you familiar with Clark Howard , the consumer advocate with a radio show , HLN segment and Clark Howard.com website ? Last week he announced he has prostate cancer . He has been watching his PSA levels for a couple of years . I listened to his radio show . He is asking listeners not to be overly concerned about him . Early detection almost guarantees a cure . Clark's concern is for his listeners . He is urging all men over 50 (40 if African American or there is a history of prostate cancer in the family ) to be tested . Knowing how men are he is urging wives to nag their husbands , brothers and fathers to be tested . Don't assume because you feel fine and pass your DOT physical there can't be a problem . I know .
Last summer I wanted to increase my life insurance . I'd get a lower rate if I took a physical . Why not ? I had regular checkups and my doctor said I was in great shape . When the test results came back I was declined coverage due to high PSA readings . So what was that ?? My PSA reading was 6 . Checking online research showed readings above 4 were a possible sign of prostate cancer and a biopsy was recommended . I needed an appointment with my PCP for a referral to a urologist , then an appointment with a urologist , then an appointment for a biopsy . It was October before a biopsy was done . It confirmed what we pretty much knew but the amount of cancer was small and appeared to be confined to the prostate . I opted for robotic surgery to remove the prostate and the earliest available date for surgery was February 12 . When the cancer is confined to the prostate a skilled surgeon can perform nerve sparing surgery to minimize possibility of the most feared side effects of prostate surgery - incontinence and impotence . My surgery was done on schedule by one of the best surgeons in the country at one of the highest rated facilities in the country - Dr. Joseph Smith at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville . My recuperation is going very well . Pathology reports showed negative results for cancer on all tissue samples taken after the prostate was removed .
Last summer I wanted to increase my life insurance . I'd get a lower rate if I took a physical . Why not ? I had regular checkups and my doctor said I was in great shape . When the test results came back I was declined coverage due to high PSA readings . So what was that ?? My PSA reading was 6 . Checking online research showed readings above 4 were a possible sign of prostate cancer and a biopsy was recommended . I needed an appointment with my PCP for a referral to a urologist , then an appointment with a urologist , then an appointment for a biopsy . It was October before a biopsy was done . It confirmed what we pretty much knew but the amount of cancer was small and appeared to be confined to the prostate . I opted for robotic surgery to remove the prostate and the earliest available date for surgery was February 12 . When the cancer is confined to the prostate a skilled surgeon can perform nerve sparing surgery to minimize possibility of the most feared side effects of prostate surgery - incontinence and impotence . My surgery was done on schedule by one of the best surgeons in the country at one of the highest rated facilities in the country - Dr. Joseph Smith at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville . My recuperation is going very well . Pathology reports showed negative results for cancer on all tissue samples taken after the prostate was removed .