My 65 year old brother has just been diagnosed with low mass, low grade prostate cancer. He's awaiting an MRI scan. I spoke to someone the other day whose husband was diagnosed with the same thing a few years ago and opted to have radiotherapy without surgery. She said that he's been left with lymphoedema in his arm. Can this happen (the prostate's a long way from the arm)?
Has anyone got any thoughts or comments
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