When discussing how his life is several years after treatment, Mr Law said: “My quality of life remains very good, even following my procedure. I’m still able to do exactly what I want to do without any problems, so it hasn’t affected me in the slightest.
“Even just three months after my Brachytherapy procedure, I went on holiday to Tenerife, which shows how quickly I was able to recover from the treatment.”
On prostate cancer, Mr Law also has some advice: “When men get to a certain age, or if they suffer from the slightest symptoms, I would say to just go and get tested. The blood PSA test is painless and quick.
“When I first had Brachytherapy, a friend of mine said he gets up around four or five times a night to go to the toilet, which he put down to drinking a lot of tea. I told him that he should get checked with a PSA test, even if it’s just for peace of mind. My son also reached 40 recently and has also had the PSA test, and his score came back low. I don’t see why anybody wouldn’t want a simple test done to check their health.”
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