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Did you ever see blood in your urine? For those who had radiation therapy, at any stage of prostate cancer treatment.

Darryl profile imageDarrylPartner12 Voters
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I had IMRT or Cyberknife (external beam) and saw blood in my urine any time after
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I had IMRT or Cyberknife (external beam) and did not see blood in my urine any time after
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I had Brachytherapy (regular or HDR) (seeds) and saw blood in my urine any time after
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I had Proton Beam and did not see blood in my urine, any time after
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I had IMRT or Cyberknife (external beam) and Brachytherapy (regular or HDR) (seeds) and saw blood in my urine any time after
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I had IMRT or Cyberknife (external beam) and Brachytherapy (seeds) and did not see blood in my urine any time after
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I had Brachytherapy (regular or HDR) (seeds) and did not see blood in my urine, any time after
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I had Proton Beam and saw blood in my urine, any time after
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novatimo

No adverse reactions of any kind during or after 9 weeks (45 sessions) of RapidArc (IMRT).

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BillyBear

I had radiation in the spring of 2014. Bleeding and clotting began in the fall of 2016. I was in and out of the hospital from the end of September to mid November of 2014. I had periodic CBI, but it didn't work. I was hospitalized toward the end of October for a week with full CBI, then followed in January and February of this year with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for 6 weeks. I recently had my follow-up with my urologist and was given a clean bill. So far, so good.

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aksns61

NO blood in urine either before or after the EBRT portion of my therapy. My brachy caused just a few days of blood in urine but a few weeks to clear in my semen.

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