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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 573090" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>The PA's behavior was odd and rude! I would ask for another appointment. with the doctor only. Your parents have the right to insist on that. I would hope your fathers urologist is more compassionate and understanding than the PA was. I would suspect that during the scope, there was also a biopsy done. The urologist should have a biopsy report if indeed one was done and your father should have received a copy of that from the PA. This is something they can and should get when they go back to talk to the urologist. </p><p></p><p>My father has had kidney cancer and was very lucky to be able to have it surgically removed by his urologist. No further treatment needed. My mother is being treated for incurable lung cancer as we speak. Both of my parents have been treated with much care and compassion. They have never been rushed while discussing the results or treatments available to them. Your parents need to find a physician that will offer them the same consideration. Any kind of cancer is frightening to both the patient and the family. The last thing you need is to be rushed into surgery without even going over a pathology report. Your parents might need to look for another urologist. Good luck to them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 573090, member: 30"] The PA's behavior was odd and rude! I would ask for another appointment. with the doctor only. Your parents have the right to insist on that. I would hope your fathers urologist is more compassionate and understanding than the PA was. I would suspect that during the scope, there was also a biopsy done. The urologist should have a biopsy report if indeed one was done and your father should have received a copy of that from the PA. This is something they can and should get when they go back to talk to the urologist. My father has had kidney cancer and was very lucky to be able to have it surgically removed by his urologist. No further treatment needed. My mother is being treated for incurable lung cancer as we speak. Both of my parents have been treated with much care and compassion. They have never been rushed while discussing the results or treatments available to them. Your parents need to find a physician that will offer them the same consideration. Any kind of cancer is frightening to both the patient and the family. The last thing you need is to be rushed into surgery without even going over a pathology report. Your parents might need to look for another urologist. Good luck to them! [/QUOTE]
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