Many people are confused about the prostate. Where is it situated?
What are the symptoms of prostate cancer? What treatments are
available? To help better understand this important issue, we have
compiled these Frequently Asked Questions. http://www.oho2u.com/Prostate_Cancer_FAQs.php
Alan Meyer - 11 Feb 2007 17:58 GMT
> Many people are confused about the prostate. Where is it situated?
> What are the symptoms of prostate cancer? What treatments are
> available? To help better understand this important issue, we have
> compiled these Frequently Asked Questions. http://www.oho2u.com/Prostate_Cancer_FAQs.php
This guy doesn't give up. If you visit his website please be sure NOT
to click on any of the Google ads. It will only encourage him to keep
this up.
I.P. Freely - 11 Feb 2007 23:49 GMT
>> Many people are confused about the prostate. Where is it situated?
>> What are the symptoms of prostate cancer? What treatments are
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> to click on any of the Google ads. It will only encourage him to keep
> this up.
Besides, I think most of us could do pretty well on that quiz.
PLONK.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I.P.
Leonard Evens - 12 Feb 2007 13:02 GMT
> Many people are confused about the prostate. Where is it situated?
> What are the symptoms of prostate cancer? What treatments are
> available? To help better understand this important issue, we have
> compiled these Frequently Asked Questions. http://www.oho2u.com/Prostate_Cancer_FAQs.php
Among other things, the information on the symptoms of prostate cancer
doesn't mention the fact that for early prostate cancer---the
overwhelming majority of cases---there are no symptoms beyond a rise in
PSA and/or abnormal findings upon digital rectal examination.