Been trying to google this but the results were mostly for cancer in general.
Which is the best hospital in the world for stage 4 prostate cancer? I realize there is a pandemic happening and traveling abroad for treatment might be difficult, but collecting different treatment options gives me hope.
Since my father is still often very depressed (writing his memoirs etc) I feel the need to read up on hospitals, treatments etc. for his sake.
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There is no "best" - there are many very good ones. In Sweden you have the Karolinska Institute. In Norway, there's Oslo University Hospital. In Finland, there's Turku and Tampere University Hospitals. But a hospital is only as good as its oncologists. There are many excellent oncologists, not one best. Remember, information is widely shared, and all the top oncologists know one another and know what others are working on.
Allen, just a minor correction. Karolinska Institute is a medical university. The hospital is the Karolinska Sjukhuset. The hospital is ranked number 7 in World's Best Hospitals 2021 by Newsweek (Ranked number 2 in Europe). It is organized in "themes" and the cancer "theme" is the largest so great opportunities for TheTopBanana to find good oncologists there.
Yes. I made him do both, but he stopped the medicine and hated the therapy (and won’t try another therapist). But post pandemic I hope he will, and socialize more, that will be an antidepressant for him I think.
Writing his memoirs is a good thing. I have often wished my father had done that. There is so much about his history that I don't know, and you don't think to ask when you're little. I intend to do that for the benefit of my son when I find the time, and it's not necessarily a sign of depression.
That is very true. In my case a theme is “bad health care” and there is some bitterness there. Although writing about it is a way to process it..I hope you take the time to write your memoir too!
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