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"Prostate cancer and Prolapsed disc/Spinal stenosis"

About: General practices in Fife Neurosciences (DCN) / Neurosurgery Queen Margaret Hospital / Clinical Oncology Queen Margaret Hospital / Radiology Queen Margaret Hospital / Urology Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Little France / Theatres and Recovery Victoria Hospital / Urology Western General Hospital / Oncology Western General Hospital / Radiotherapy Western General Hospital / Theatres and Recovery Western General Hospital / Urology

(as the patient),

On February 2023 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. 

With Hormone treatment, Radiotherapy, Tablets, regular blood tests/PSA, it's now 2025 and I am now in remission.

A big Thank you to my wife.

Many thanks to the Doctors, Phlebotomist and Nurse at New Park Medical Practice Dunfermline, as it was from here the beginning of a fast journey, going to many departments of hospitals for various scans, tests etc where I was then given the news of having prostate cancer.

I am extremely grateful and very much thankful to the many Professionals and Specialists NHS Fife Staff who were involved, from New Park Medical Practice Dunfermline, Queen Margaret Hospital Dunfermline, Victoria Hospital Kircaldy, 

Western General hospital Edinburgh.

Many thanks to Dr Scobie, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, (Queen Margaret and Western General hospitals), for her continued support from start to end of my treatment.

Also Many thanks to Consultant Mr Fouyas, Neurosurgery Specialist from Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, for my Lumbar surgery in May 2025, as I had months of extreme pain, due to a Prolapsed intervertebral disc/Spinal Stenosis.

Thanks also to the Surgical team, JJ and Anaesthesia team.

Thanks to Angie, Physiotherapist Queen Margaret hospital.

Thanks again to New Park Doctors for helping during and after my pain and all involved during my cancer.

Thank you NHS for everything you do.

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Response from Matthew Townsley, Service Manager, Cancer Services Western General Hospital, NHS Lothian yesterday
Matthew Townsley
Service Manager, Cancer Services Western General Hospital,
NHS Lothian
Submitted on 24/10/2025 at 12:30
Published on Care Opinion at 13:17


Thank you so much for sharing your journey and kind words. On behalf of all the teams at Western General Hospital, I’m truly delighted to hear that you are now in remission and recovering well following your lumbar surgery.

Your gratitude towards the many professionals across NHS Fife and NHS Lothian, including our own staff here at Western General, is deeply appreciated. I will ensure your thanks are passed on to Dr Scobie and all involved in your care.

Wishing you continued health and strength, and thank you again for taking the time to acknowledge the dedication of our teams.

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Response from Joseph Mutasa, Clinical Nurse Manager, Clinical Neurosciences, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, NHS Lothian yesterday
Joseph Mutasa
Clinical Nurse Manager, Clinical Neurosciences, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh,
NHS Lothian
Submitted on 24/10/2025 at 15:36
Published on Care Opinion at 15:36


Dear Omeganh83

Thank you for taking time to share your experience in relation to the care you received in neurosurgery.

I hope your recovery is going well.

I am pleased to learn of the excellent care you received.

I have shared your feedback with Mr Fouyas, JJ and the rest of the team.

Kind regards

Joseph

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