In that you folks have been so helpful with my prostate cancer (removal and
recovery) I thought maybe you could point me to some appropriate literature
(similar to Dr. Walsh's book) and/or web sites that I might suggest to my
brothers family to read in that my 30 yr old neice has just flunked a
papsmear test. They live in a very small town and are in the intitial
stages of shock - and, anger.. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
Age: 64
10/04: PSA = 10.4,12 needle biopsy - Gleason 7 (“in a few samples”), T1C
11/04: RP “looks like we got it” - sparing one and a half bundles of nerves
08/05: PSA = less than 0.1
10/05: Good bladder control - no erections (yet)
J - 19 Oct 2005 18:02 GMT
> In that you folks have been so helpful with my prostate cancer (removal and
> recovery) I thought maybe you could point me to some appropriate literature
> (similar to Dr. Walsh's book) and/or web sites that I might suggest to my
> brothers family to read in that my 30 yr old neice has just flunked a
> papsmear test. They live in a very small town and are in the intitial
> stages of shock - and, anger.. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many women have a "flunk".
They usually retest a flunk every 3 - 6 months.
Find out if it's just dysplasia.
http://www.shands.org/health/information/article/001491.htm
J