Today, about four weeks after the biopsy procedure, I phoned the BRI and got the results which were discussed at yesterday’s multidisciplinary team meeting. I was told that the results were positive and two of the samples (12 in all) showed more aggressive tumours and a greater volume of cancer. My Gleason score has been put up from 6 to 7. I know that this is the addition of two separate scores for what are considered to be the primary and secondary tumours. A score of 7 can be 4+3 or 3+4 where the prognosis is significantly different in each case (the first case being less favourable) and that this will inform the discussion and recommendations of treatment. I was told one of the options would be a radical prostatectomy followed by radiation. I didn’t query this at the time but it might mean there is a risk the newly discovered tumours are either pressing against the prostate surface, the capsule, or even through it. It may still be local, i.e. not metastasis, but it would mean surgery alone might not be enough. I was going to be offered an appointment with the consultant, Mr. Singh, on Thursday 14th July but I will be on holiday in France on that date so it will be pushed back to the following week, probably Thursday 21st. I was assured at the time that a delay of a week would be insignificant but I have emailed and left a phone message this evening asking for more details on the Gleason score and a reassurance I don’t need to cancel my holiday. I will if necessary. This is bad news but I’ve been prepared for the worst ever since I was told the MRI scan showed a cause for concern and a targeted biopsy was needed. Given all the crap that is going on at the moment over the referendum result and the UK leaving the EU I have been as low today as I have ever been. No doubt I will feel better tomorrow and have a weekend in Oxford coming up with my family of 81.