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Has anyone been under Dr. lee's care? His statistics all seem excellent, but I'm asking around.

Surgery seems to be my best option as at my age (57), with my statistics (2/12 core samples with Gleeson 6 one 29% involved the other 60%) and with my overall health (maybe slightly above average).

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Surgery may not be your best option. You owe it to yourself to investigate all your options before deciding. The following article may be an eye-opener for you:

pcnrv.blogspot.com/2016/08/...

BTW - never trust a specialist of one therapy to know anything about a therapy outside of his own.

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